SOLUTION: Referring to the figure, simplify the expression shown. 3 sqrt 5 + 4 sqrt 5

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Question 597146: Referring to the figure, simplify the expression shown.
3 sqrt 5 + 4 sqrt 5

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You have 3 somethings plus 4 of the same somethings, so the sum is...

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