SOLUTION: given G(x)=square root of x+5 + square root of 5x+3 write G(3) in the simplest form
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Question 658528: given G(x)=square root of x+5 + square root of 5x+3 write G(3) in the simplest form
I really need to understand what they want
thanx Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! given G(x)=square root of x+5 + square root of 5x+3 write G(3) in the simplest form
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They want you to substitute 3 for "x"; then simplify.
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G(3) = sqrt(3+5) + sqrt(5*3+3)
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= sqrt(8) + sqrt(18)
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= 2*sqrt(2) + 3*sqrt(2)
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= 5*sqrt(2)
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Cheers,
Stan H.