SOLUTION: Subtract. Simplify by collecting like radical terms if possible. 4*sqrt27 - 5*sqrt3

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Question 240630: Subtract. Simplify by collecting like radical terms if possible.
4*sqrt27 - 5*sqrt3

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Hint: 27 = 3 times 9


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