SOLUTION: 6 sqrt50 - 3 sqrt2 Subtract. Simplify by collection like radical terms if possible. So far I have: 6 sqrt 50 factor out 50 is 5*5*2 which then is (6*5 sqrt2)-(3 sqrt2) this

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Question 352170: 6 sqrt50 - 3 sqrt2
Subtract. Simplify by collection like radical terms if possible.
So far I have:
6 sqrt 50 factor out 50 is 5*5*2
which then is (6*5 sqrt2)-(3 sqrt2)
this is where I am stuck. Do I factor out 3 as well?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the distributive property and simplify what's in the parentheses,


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