Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! When you have 3 times the square root of 2 minus 1 times the square root of 2, you can combine like terms. So, 3 root 2 minus root 2 is equal to 2 times the square root of 2. Just like that, we've created a beautiful, simplified expression.
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It is: (3*2)-(2*2) = 2
Multiply everything by the square root of 3 minus the square root of 2 and then times that by 100 - 72 and divide that by 5
x 3-8
29.5
It is approx 0.8219
It is: (3*2)-(2*2) = 2
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(3 x 2) - (2 x 2) = 2
Multiply everything by the square root of 3 minus the square root of 2 and then times that by 100 - 72 and divide that by 5
2 square root 2
x 3-8
29.5
It is approx 0.8219
square root(minus 9) = 3 ior in correct mathematical notation it is (+,-)i_square root(9)
It works out as -26 times the square root of 3
The square root of -4 is: 2 i
As 18=2x32, sqrt(18)=sqrt(2x32)=3 sqrt(2) sqrt(18)-sqrt(2)=3 sqrt(2) - sqrt(2) = 2 sqrt(2)