SOLUTION: under root 5 +2 + 1/under root5 +2
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Question 818507: under root 5 +2 + 1/under root5 +2
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
- What kind of root? Square, cube, 4th, etc.? When posting problems with radicals, describe the type(s) of roots like "square root", "cube root", etc. instead of just saying "root".
- What is "under root"? The "5", the "5+2", other? Put parentheses around radicands. ("Radicand" is the name for the expression inside of a radical.) For example "square root of (3x+1)" tells us that both the entire "3x+1" is inside the radical.
- Also use parentheses around multiple-term numerators and denominators. So
"1/square root of (5) + 2"
would mean:
while
"1/(square root of (5) + 2)"
would mean
Please re-post your problem using the guidelines I've described above. It is extremely unlikely that anyone could figure out what you've posted here.
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