SOLUTION: the square root of 2a - 5 square roots of 32a + 7 square roots of 8a
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Question 46707: the square root of 2a - 5 square roots of 32a + 7 square roots of 8a
Answer by adamchapman(301) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Try and get the same terms under all square root signs:
is the simplest form.
I hope this helps,
Adam
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