SOLUTION: the directions are multiply then simplify by factoring:
Sqrt 27(x+1)multiplied by sqrt 12y(x+1)^2
I have no idea how to do this one?
Anyones HELP would be GREATLY APPRECIATE
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-> SOLUTION: the directions are multiply then simplify by factoring:
Sqrt 27(x+1)multiplied by sqrt 12y(x+1)^2
I have no idea how to do this one?
Anyones HELP would be GREATLY APPRECIATE
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Question 456586: the directions are multiply then simplify by factoring:
Sqrt 27(x+1)multiplied by sqrt 12y(x+1)^2
I have no idea how to do this one?
Anyones HELP would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!
thanks
Trista Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! directions are multiply then simplify by factoring:
Sqrt 27(x+1)multiplied by sqrt 12y(x+1)^2
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Assume the problem is:
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we can multiply everything under one radical
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: ; extract the square root of 324 and the square root of (x+1)^2
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