SOLUTION: The radical √((82+(sqrt3360)) can be expressed as sqrt(a) + sqrt(b), where a<b. What is the product ab?
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Question 1149798: The radical √((82+(sqrt3360)) can be expressed as sqrt(a) + sqrt(b), where a
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