SOLUTION: how do I solve the following?
u(square root of (75uy^2)) + 8y (suare root of (48 u^3))
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Question 364113: how do I solve the following?
u(square root of (75uy^2)) + 8y (suare root of (48 u^3))
Answer by amoresroy(361) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
u(square root of (75uy^2)) + 8y (suare root of (48 u^3))
= u (75uy^2)^1/2 + 8y (48u^3)^1/2
= u (5*5*3*u*y*y)^1/2 + 8y (4*4*3*u*u*u)^1/2
= u*5*y(3u)^1/2 + 8y*4*u(3u)^1/2
= 5uy (3u)^1/2 + 32uy (3u)^1/2
= 37uy(3u)^1/2
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