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Simplify: 3√5⋅√10+11√5⋅√10−√5
26√50

14√15−√5

14√50−√5

6√35

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Answer:

When multiplying radical expressions with the same index, we use the product rule for radicals. If a and b represent positive real numbers,

Example 1: Multiply:

√2⋅√6

Solution: This problem is a product of two square roots. Apply the product rule for radicals and then simplify.

Explanation:

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