Use some very dubious mathematics!
You can always add radicals, but you can't simplify unless the radicands have a common factor. For example, the square root of 20 plus the square root of 45 equals 2 times the square root of 5 plus 3 times the square root of 5, which is 5 times the square root of 5.
You can. Just add the numbers together, and find their square root. One plus three is four; the square root of the sum is two.
square root -5 minus 14 or - square root -5 minus 14
There is no such thing as infinity plus 1. You can not add to infinity.
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Square root of one is one, so four times this is four, add 9 is 13
Plus or minus square root of 2304.
The numbers are: 1 plus square root of 21 and 1 minus square root of 21
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No. The Square root of x is not the value of x. So it can not be simplified beyond: Root X + root 3x Yes. The square root of 3x equals the square root of 3 times the square root of x, so when you add another square root of x, you can factor out the square root of x, thereby simplifying the expression to the square root of x times the sum of one plus the square root of three.
This cannot be computed. (maybe it is infinity) I believe it's actually 0. by the process of ADDITTION, when you multiply 2 by the power of infinity square root and add one trillion to the power of pie then switched the negative and add then add it by itself but in the positive, the answer is most definitely 0 because a negative number added to its opposite(positive version of number) adds to get 0. The answer is 0 because a negative and a positive always equal 0. 20
No. 1) The square root of any positive integer that doesn't happen to be a perfect square is IRRATIONAL.2) If you add a rational and an irrational number, the result is irrational.