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(3+sqrt-16)(6-sqrt-64)

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Answer:

18-32i

Explanation:

(3+sqrt(16i)(6-sqrt(64i)

= 18-32i

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User Hatt
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Answer:

12i + 9

Explanation:

Since sqrt of negative numbers cannot exist, they are numbers followed by the letter I.

sqrt -16=4i

sqrt -64=8i

3 and 6 cannot be grouped with them, so you would add these two

3+6=9

8i+4i=12

I believe this would be the answer:

12i + 9.

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User David Corsalini
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