Yes.
There is no reasonable radical approximation for radical 11.
Not necessarily. If it is the same radical number, then the signs cancel out. Radical 5 times radical 5 equals 5. But if they are different, then you multiply the numbers and leave them under the radical sign. Example: radical 5 * radical 6 = radical 30
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There is no reasonable radical approximation for radical 11.
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Here is an example, radical 20 plus radical 5. Now radical 20 is 2(radical 5) so we can add radical 5 and 2 radical 5 and we have 3 radical 5.
Radical (3x) = radical(x) * radical(3).
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A stable radical is a radical that is not changing. A radical is a molecule or atom that has an unpaired electron.
-3*radical(2)*radical(50) = -3*radical(2*50) = -3*radical(100) = -3*10 = -30
Not necessarily. If it is the same radical number, then the signs cancel out. Radical 5 times radical 5 equals 5. But if they are different, then you multiply the numbers and leave them under the radical sign. Example: radical 5 * radical 6 = radical 30