SOLUTION: I need help solving an expression with radicals. The expression is 3 times the square root of 44 plus 11 times the square root of 22 divided by square root of 33 minus the square

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Question 771119: I need help solving an expression with radicals.
The expression is 3 times the square root of 44 plus 11 times the square root of 22 divided by square root of 33 minus the square root of 22

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3 times the square root of 44 plus 11 times the square root of 22 divided by square root of 33 minus the square root of 22


The first term on top  



Multiply by the conjugate of the denominator over itself:

















6√3 + 6√2 + 11√6 + 22

Edwin

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