How do you simplify #( sqrt[6] + 2 sqrt [2] ) ( 4 sqrt[6] - 3 sqrt[2] )#? Algebra Radicals and Geometry Connections Radical Equations 1 Answer Kalit Gautam Apr 24, 2018 Just simply distribute each term :- Explanation: #(sqrt6+2sqrt2)(4sqrt6-3sqrt2)# #=sqrt6xx4sqrt6+(-sqrt6xx3sqrt2+2sqrt2xx4sqrt6)-2sqrt2xx3sqrt2# #=24+(10sqrt3)-12=12+10sqrt3# Answer link Related questions How do you solve radical equations? What are Radical Equations? How do you solve radical equations with cube roots? How do you find extraneous solutions when solving radical equations? How do you solve #\sqrt{x+15}=\sqrt{3x-3}#? How do you solve and find the extraneous solutions for #2\sqrt{4-3x}+3=0#? How do you solve #\sqrt{x^2-5x}-6=0#? How do you solve #\sqrt{x}=x-6#? How do you solve for x in #""^3sqrt(-2-5x)+3=0#? How do you solve for x in #sqrt(42-x)+x =13#? See all questions in Radical Equations Impact of this question 3351 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License