SOLUTION: 1/2√8-1/3√27+4√50
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Question 147665: 1/2√8-1/3√27+4√50
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1/2√8-1/3√27+4√50
To fine the square root of a number, find two factors of it, one of which is a perfect square. Perferably the highest perfect square that is a factor of the number. So the square root of 8 would be . You can simplify that two , since the square root of four is two. So substitute that and get . Then find the square root of 27. You should get . Then get the square root of 50. You should get . Then plug these in to the original equation. . Then multiply everything and get . Combine like terms and get .
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