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Evaluate 5√2 + √18

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User Juergi
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Answer:


\large\boxed{5\sqrt2+√(18)=8\sqrt2}

Explanation:


5\sqrt2+√(18)=5\sqrt2+√(9\cdot2)\\\\\text{use}\ √(ab)=√(a)\cdot√(b)\\\\=5\sqrt2+\sqrt9\cdot\sqrt2=5\sqrt2+3\sqrt2=(5+3)\sqrt2=8\sqrt2

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User Bojo
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6 votes

Answer:

8
√(2)

Explanation:

Using the rule of radicals


√(a) ×
√(b)
√(ab), then


√(18)

=
√(9(2)) =
√(9) ×
√(2) = 3
√(2)

Hence

5
√(2) + 3
√(2) = 8
√(2) ≈ 11.31

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