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Simplifying radicals

Simplifying radicals-example-1
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Answer:

-
√(6)

Explanation:

Because the square root of 6 cannot be simplified any further without getting a mess of decimals, you would treat it as if it were an "x" in this scenario. Simply subtract 4 from 3 to get -1, and -1 multipled by the square root of 6 is just -
√(6).

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I’m probably wrong but I think the answer is -1.5????
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