SOLUTION: Multiply: (8sqrt[6] + 3sqrt[2])(4sqrt[6] – 5sqrt[2])
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Question 146716
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Multiply:
(8sqrt[6] + 3sqrt[2])(4sqrt[6] – 5sqrt[2])
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jim_thompson5910, edjones
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Answer by
jim_thompson5910(35256)
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Start with the given expression.
Now let's FOIL the expression.
Remember, when you FOIL an expression, you follow this procedure:
Multiply the
F
irst terms:
.
Multiply the
O
uter terms:
.
Multiply the
I
nner terms:
.
Multiply the
L
ast terms:
.
Now collect every term to make a single expression.
Now combine like terms.
So
FOILS to
.
In other words,
.
Answer by
edjones(8007)
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(8sqrt[6] + 3sqrt[2])(4sqrt[6] – 5sqrt[2])
F 32*6
O -40sqrt(12)
I 12sqrt(12)
L -15*2
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192-28sqrt(4*3)-30
162-56sqrt(3)
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Ed