To simplify the expression radical 6 minus 4 radical 6, we first combine like terms. Since both terms have the same radical part (radical 6), we can subtract the coefficients in front of the radicals. This gives us -3 radical 6 as the simplified answer.
You multiply out brackets, remove common factors from fractions, combine like terms.
Well, darling, radical 5 plus 2 radical 5 is simply 3 radical 5. It's like adding apples to apples, just with more math and less fruit. So, go ahead and flaunt that math prowess like a boss!
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The answer is: radical 99. I can't type the square-root symbol, but that is what you use. It's something like this: ____ \/ 99 This is radical 99.
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Simplifying radical expression is simply performing the operations in similar or like terms. This helps eliminate confusion and makes the equation simpler and easier to manage.
false , i tried it on apex so its right
A radical number is a number with a decimal. so a radical expression would be like 5 raised to the 2.5 power.
The radical must be identical like the expression must be identical. 2x^2+3x^2=5x^2 notice the power and bases are the same.
It's the second...no hang on, it's the first...I could be wrong, but it might be the third... It looks like my psychic abilities are failing me again, you'll have to list the radical expressions before I can answer for certain.
There can be as many as you like.
Combine 'like' terms.
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Only like terms can be subtracted or added in algebraic expressions.
If they are all multiplied expressions, -7*c*b*a etc then they are all like terms
They are used to simplify expressions by helping to reduce the numbers that there is