SOLUTION: I need help: 3 sqrt 5(sqrt 3-8) 5 is under the radical(square root) 3 is under the radical(square root)

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Question 62941: I need help:
3 sqrt 5(sqrt 3-8)
5 is under the radical(square root)
3 is under the radical(square root)

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3 sqrt 5(sqrt 3-8)
5 is under the radical(square root)
3 is under the radical(square root)
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Is it 3(sqrt5)(sqrt(3) -8)?
or is it 3sqrt[5(sqrt(3)-8)]?
or is it something else.
You need to use more parentheses to
clarify the meaning of the problem.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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