SOLUTION: . Multiply:
(5√[3] + √[5])(√[3] – 2√[5])
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: . Multiply:
(5√[3] + √[5])(√[3] – 2√[5])
This question is from textbook INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
Answer by adamchapman(301) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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