SOLUTION: What is the Square root 3(2^3+16) divided by (5^2-4^2) (end of square root)

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Question 1201350: What is the Square root 3(2^3+16) divided by (5^2-4^2) (end of square root)
Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, josgarithmetic:
Answer by ikleyn(52809) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Hello, the purpose of this assignment is twofold: it is to develop your calculation skills
and to keep your brain (which is inside of your head) in good shape.

THEREFORE, it is for your direct benefits to do as much of these simple arithmetic calculations as you can.

Only after that, if you will meet insurmountable obstacles, it is the time to ask the tutors at this forum.


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        It is a rare case for me to observe such a lazy and incurious """student""",
                who rejects to perform his (or her) direct duties.

For what purpose do you attend your school - to re-load your tasks to the shoulders of tutors ?

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One more such post to this forum - - - and I will write a letter to your school,
asking them to erect a monument to such a student.



Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sqrt((3(2^3+16))/(5^2-4^2))

sqrt%28%283%282%5E3%2B16%29%29%2F%285%5E2-4%5E2%29%29