SOLUTION: How do you solve a question that, inside the parenthases which is seven times the square root of three and squared?
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: How do you solve a question that, inside the parenthases which is seven times the square root of three and squared?
This question is from textbook Heath Algebra 1 An Intergrated Approach
Answer by Prithwis(166) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
[7 sqrt(3)]^2
= 7^2 * [sqrt(3)]^2
= 49*3
= 147
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