SOLUTION: Multiply then simplify the radical expression:
sqrt7(2sqrt3 + 3sqrt7)
I believe it starts with what is inside the parenthesis first:
2sqrt3 + 3sqrt7= 5sqrt10
7 * 5 = 35
7 * 10
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Question 65688: Multiply then simplify the radical expression:
sqrt7(2sqrt3 + 3sqrt7)
I believe it starts with what is inside the parenthesis first:
2sqrt3 + 3sqrt7= 5sqrt10
7 * 5 = 35
7 * 10 = 30
35sqrt30?
Answer by funmath(2933) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply then simplify the radical expression:
sqrt7(2sqrt3 + 3sqrt7)
Happy Calculating!!!
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