A surd in the form a√b cannot, in general, be simplified.
It is: B+2b when simplified assuming B and b have different values
The square root of 65 cannot be simplified.
The square root of 20 simplified is ±4.5
The square root of 828 simplified is 28.8
The formula for the area of a triangle is: onehalf(b)(h) b:base and h:height For example: A triangle is 4 inches tall and 3 inches wide. What is the area of the triangle? Answer: onehalf(b)(h) onehalf(3)(4) onehalf(12) 6 So, the area of this particular triangle is 6 inches squared.
It's the square root of a2+b2. It cannot be simplified. It is NOT a+b. The answer is c square.
One half of a quart is one pint.
If you mean: 7b+b+b then it is 9b simplified
A surd in the form a√b cannot, in general, be simplified.
It is: B+2b when simplified assuming B and b have different values
There is an ambiguity whether you square the sum of a plus b, or only b. In any case, I don't think you can simplify this expression.
The square root of 65 cannot be simplified.
The square root of 20 simplified is ±4.5
The square root of 828 simplified is 28.8
The square root of 96 simplified is: 9.8
The square root of 212 simplified is: 14.6