SOLUTION: Multiply and simplify the radical expressions. Assume all your answers are positive. {{{((2)sqrt(y)+sqrt(x))(sqrt(y)+sqrt(4)sqrt(x))}}}

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Question 468721: Multiply and simplify the radical expressions. Assume all your answers are positive.

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