SOLUTION: evaluate the square roots first, then subtract the results sqrt (121)-sqrt(100)=

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Question 304609: evaluate the square roots first, then subtract the results
sqrt (121)-sqrt(100)=

Answer by blwinbbbles(106)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I am not sure what your question is:
find the square root of 121 and the square root of 100 and subtract them
sqrt 121 = 11
sqrt 100 = 10
11 - 10 = 1
Hope this helps

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