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How do I solve a problem in which radicals with unlike terms are added? E.g. (Square root of 3) + (two times the square root of 108) + (four times the square root of 75)
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How do I solve a problem in which radicals with unlike terms are added? E.g. (Square root of 3) + (two times the square root of 108) + (four times the square root of 75)
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how do I solve a problem in which radicals with unlike terms are added? E.g. (Square root of 3) + (two times the square root of 108) + (four times the square root of 75)
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By making all three roots to be square roots of 3. And then add them.
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