document.write( "Question 622309: 7sqrt(3)/sqrt(10)+sqrt(3)-2sqrt(5)/sqrt(6)+sqrt(5)-3sqrt(3)/sqrt(15)+3sqrt(2) \n" ); document.write( "
Algebra.Com's Answer #391302 by jsmallt9(3758)\"\" \"About 
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Please put parentheses around multiple term numerators and denominators. What you posted means:
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  • numerators
  • denominators
  • radicands (\"Radicand\" is the name for the expression inside a radical.)
  • exponents
  • arguments to functions (like log, ln, sin, cos, etc.)
Whn in doubt, use parentheses. It is nearly impossible to use too many parentheses.

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