SOLUTION: 2*square root of 27 + square root of 48
can this problem be solved? I thought the radicals had to be the same. If it can be solved can you show me how??
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: 2*square root of 27 + square root of 48
can this problem be solved? I thought the radicals had to be the same. If it can be solved can you show me how??
This question is from textbook Prentice Hall Mathematics ALgebra 2
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2*SQRT27+SQRT48= 2*3SQRT3+4*SQRT3 OR 6*SQRT3+4*SQRT3=10SQRT3
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