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  • 02-12-2018
  • Mathematics
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Combine these radicals. -12√12-2√3

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Hussam7
Hussam7 Hussam7
  • 02-12-2018
Remember that only roots with same roots you can combine.

Split 12 into 2 numbers that either one will be 3 so that you can combine the roots.

12 is the same as 4 × 3.

Root of 4 is 2 so you can take it out of the root as 2.

So the answer will be => -12(2)√3-2√3 = -22√3

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isaacking22 isaacking22
  • 28-01-2020

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