SOLUTION: ( - 5 sqrt of 6) (2 sqrt of 3) multiply and simplify. Assume that all variables represent nonnegative numbers

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Question 432937: ( - 5 sqrt of 6) (2 sqrt of 3)
multiply and simplify. Assume that all variables represent nonnegative numbers

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-5√6 (2√3)
= -10√18 {multiplied through}
= -10√9√2 {broke down √18}
= -10(3)√2 {evaluated √9 to be 3}
= -30√2 {multiplied through}
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