asked 105k views
1 vote
Can you add and subtract integers and surds together?

For example:
1. 2-2√6= √6
2. 25+ 5√5 + 5√5 +5= 40√5

or are the above examples wrong?

asked
User Yotke
by
8.6k points

1 Answer

0 votes

Answer:

Both of these examples are wrong. You cannot add/subtract integers and square roots together, however, you could add square roots together if they have the same number under the square root. For example, 2 - 2√6 will stay as 2 - 2√6 because they aren't like terms. 25 + 5√5 + 5√5 + 5 = 30 + 10√5 because 25 + 5 = 30 and 5√5 + 5√5 = 10√5. We can add 5√5 and 5√5 together because they have the same number under the square root. If we were to compute √2 + √3, we would just leave it as is because they don't have the same number under the square root.

answered
User Judo
by
7.7k points

Related questions

asked Feb 23, 2024 5.2k views
Glethien asked Feb 23, 2024
by Glethien
7.9k points
1 answer
2 votes
5.2k views
1 answer
0 votes
108k views
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.