SOLUTION: (12 square root 60 - 14 square root 21) divide by 2 square root 3

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Question 971139: (12 square root 60 - 14 square root 21) divide by 2 square root 3

Answer by josh_jordan(263)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


1) The numerator can have extracted from it. This will give us:

in the numerator.

2) The in the numerator will cancel out the in the denominator. This will give us:



3) can be further reduced:

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4. cannot be reduced any further. Therefore, our final answer is:




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