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Simplify by combining like radicals. 2√6 + 6√6

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Sum of Radicals

Two radicals can be added only if their indexes and radicands are equal.

For example, these two radicals cannot be added:


\sqrt[]{a}+\sqrt[3]{a}

Because they don't have the same index even though they have the same radicand.

We have the sum of:


2\sqrt[]{6}+6\sqrt[]{6}

The radicands and indexes are exactly equal, so we can add their coefficients as follows:


2\sqrt[]{6}+6\sqrt[]{6}=8\sqrt[]{6}

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