SOLUTION: Please Help. SQRT \/63 - 2\/28 + 5\/7 i cant make a sqrt sign. the 63, 28 and 7 are all under the square root sign. THanks.

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SQRT \/63 - 2\/28 + 5\/7
i cant make a sqrt sign. the 63, 28 and 7 are all under the square root sign.
THanks.

Answer by jainenderkapoor(61)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
\/63 - 2\/28 + 5\/7
\/63 = \/3*3*7 = 3\/7
2\/28 = 2\/2*2*7 = 4\/7
so we get
\/63 - 2\/28 + 5\/7
= 3\/7 - 4\/7 + 5\/7
= 12\/7
This is how we solve this problem.
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