SOLUTION: 5. Multiply: (√[6] + 2√[2])(4√[6] – 3√[2])
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Question 132171
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intermediate algebra
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5. Multiply:
(√[6] + 2√[2])(4√[6] – 3√[2])
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intermediate algebra
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Multiply:
(√[6] + 2√[2])(4√[6] – 3√[2])
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= 4*6 -3sqrt(12) + 8sqrt12 -6*2
= 12+5sqrt(2)
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Cheers,
Stan H.