SOLUTION: Multiply the radical expressions.
a.) √3 × √15
b.) √8 × √12
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Question 673234: Multiply the radical expressions.
a.) √3 × √15
b.) √8 × √12
Found 3 solutions by ReadingBoosters, kevwill, stanbon:
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Answer by kevwill(135) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply the radical expressions.
a.) √3 × √15
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= sqrt(45) = sqrt(9*5) = sqrt(9)*sqrt(5) = 3sqrt(5)
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b.) √8 × √12 = 2sqrt(2) * 2sqrt(3) = 4sqrt(6)
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Stan H.
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