SOLUTION: this is a weird question to type out but basically I have to prove without using a calculator that (root)4 + (root that was above 4 continues)(root)7 [root that was above 4 ends]+
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Question 159235: this is a weird question to type out but basically I have to prove without using a calculator that (root)4 + (root that was above 4 continues)(root)7 [root that was above 4 ends]+ (root)4 - (root that was above 4 continues)(root)7 [root that was above 4 ends] = (root)14
Plz help!!!
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this is a weird question to type out but basically I have to prove without using a calculator that (root)4 + (root that was above 4 continues)(root)7 [root that was above 4 ends]+ (root)4 - (root that was above 4 continues)(root)7 [root that was above 4 ends] = (root)14
Plz help!!!
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Whenever you're asked to prove something, it might be true and it might not. Let's find out.
I assume by "root" you mean square root.
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Square both sides
Collect terms
Multiply the 2 radicals
8 + 2*3 = 14
8 + 6 = 14
So it is true.