Question 622309
Please put parentheses around multiple term numerators and denominators. What you posted means:
{{{7sqrt(3)/sqrt(10)+sqrt(3)-2sqrt(5)/sqrt(6)+sqrt(5)-3sqrt(3)/sqrt(15)+3sqrt(2)}}}
But I (and I assume the other tutors, too, since no one has responded to your post) don't think this is what you meant. I/we suspect that the problem has multiple-term numerators and/or denominators. For example:
{{{7sqrt(3)/(sqrt(10)+sqrt(3))-2sqrt(5)/(sqrt(6)+sqrt(5))-3sqrt(3)/(sqrt(15)+3sqrt(2))}}}
or
{{{7sqrt(3)/sqrt(10)+(sqrt(3)-2sqrt(5))/sqrt(6)+(sqrt(5)-3sqrt(3))/sqrt(15)+3sqrt(2)}}}
etc.
NOTE: If you want to see what I typed to get these expressions to look this way, click on the "Show source" link above.<br>
Please use parentheses freely, especially for multiple-term<ul><li>numerators</li><li>denominators</li><li>radicands ("Radicand" is the name for the expression inside a radical.)</li><li>exponents</li><li>arguments to functions (like log, ln, sin, cos, etc.)</li></ul>Whn in doubt, use parentheses. It is nearly impossible to use too many parentheses.<br>
Problems that are clearly expressed will get faster responses from the tutors.