SOLUTION: Please help me solve an put in lowest terms: {{{(2*sqrt(3) + 3)(2*sqrt(3) - 3)}}}
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Please help me solve an put in lowest terms:
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Hi,
F First terms
O Outside terms
I Inside terms
L Last terms
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You have the product of two conjugates, hence the difference of two squares. Follow the pattern:
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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