SOLUTION: Simplify. (2x√2x)(3√5x) I came up with 6x^2√10 am I right?
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Question 82327
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Simplify.
(2x√2x)(3√5x)
I came up with 6x^2√10 am I right?
Answer by
stanbon(48535)
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(2x√2x)(3√5x)
=6xsqrt(10x^2)
=6x^2sqrt(10)
You are right.
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Cheers,
Stan H.