SOLUTION: The problem is number 23 on page 634. Problem is
(radical 3 - radical 2)(2 radical 2 + radical 3) . I am not understanding how to do this.
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: The problem is number 23 on page 634. Problem is
(radical 3 - radical 2)(2 radical 2 + radical 3) . I am not understanding how to do this.
This question is from textbook
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
FOILing works best
(radical(3))(2radical(2))+(radical(3))(radical(3))+(-radical(2))(2radical(2))+(-radical(2))(radical(3))
2radical(6)+3-4-radical(6) __ -1+radical(6)
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