SOLUTION: I need to multiply this, cant seem to work it out. Please help me (5√[2] + 3)(√[2] - 2√[3])

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(5√[2] + 3)(√[2] - 2√[3])

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(5*sqrt(2) + 3)(sqrt(2) - 2*sqrt(3)) =
10 - 10*sqrt(6) + 3*sqrt(2) - 6*sqrt(3)
That's as far as it goes...

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