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The square root of 250a^2 plus the square root of 10a^2 is? I really need help quickly. Thank you!!
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The square root of 250a^2 plus the square root of 10a^2 is?
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The answer is 6a root 10
See attached picture for explanation
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Your answer is 6x √10
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