SOLUTION: Simplify by combining like terms (rad)63) -2(rad)28) +5(rad)7 i thought i had it then i didnt please help. Also am i entering the radical thing the right way? radical of 63 = (ra

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Question 121108: Simplify by combining like terms
(rad)63) -2(rad)28) +5(rad)7 i thought i had it then i didnt please help.
Also am i entering the radical thing the right way? radical of 63 = (rad)63 ? is this ok?

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Enter it like this: sqrt(#)



factor out from each term


Thats it, unless I goofed

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