SOLUTION: Multiply. (sqrt5)(-2sqrt5 +3) I am not sure how to solve, would the answer be 2-1sqrt5? Would appreciate any help.

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Question 256621: Multiply.
(sqrt5)(-2sqrt5 +3)

I am not sure how to solve, would the answer be 2-1sqrt5?
Would appreciate any help.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply.
(sqrt5)(-2sqrt5 +3)
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There's nothing to solve, it's not an equation.
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