How do you simplify #5sqrt8 + 3sqrt20 - sqrt32#?
1 Answer
Jan 22, 2016
To add/subtract radicals, you must have equal numbers under the radicand.
Explanation:
= 5(2)√2 + 3(2)√5 - 4√2
= 10√2 - 4√2 + 6√5
We can now combine like terms, which would be 10√2 and -4√2, since the number under the radical sign is equal in both numbers. However, we can do nothing with 6√5, since it is not alike to any of the other terms.
= 6√2 + 6√5
So, 6√2 + 6√5 is your answer.
Here are a couple of exercises for your practice.
- Simplify.
a) √48 - 5√27 + √75
- Solve for x:
√96