SOLUTION: {{{3sqrt(11)+2sqrt(11)}}}
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Question 102568:
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11 does not have any factors (squares such as 4 or 9) that can be pulled out of the root. All you can do in this problem is combine like terms.
becomes
That's all for this problem.
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