SOLUTION: Which expression represents the simplest form of (3 Squareroot of 6) (4 Squareroot of 6)
Answer Choices:
A.12Squareroot of 36
C.72
I eliminated answer choice B & D already
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Question 65888: Which expression represents the simplest form of (3 Squareroot of 6) (4 Squareroot of 6)
Answer Choices:
A.12Squareroot of 36
C.72
I eliminated answer choice B & D already because they didnt work out.
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(3SQRT6)(4SQRT6)
3*4*SQRT6*SQRT6
12*6=72
ANSWER IS C) 72
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