SOLUTION: Chose values for x and y. Then find (√x + √y)2.

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Question 1035412: Chose values for x and y. Then find (√x + √y)2.
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Choose your own values for x and y.

Then write in pencil. Erase the x and write in the number you chose for x in its place. Erase the y and write in the number that you chose for y in its place. Do the arithmetic.

Hint: Choose values for x and y that are perfect squares to make the arithmetic easier. 1 and 4 will do nicely.

John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it


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