Pearson Algebra 1 Common Core, 2011
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3. Operations With Radical Expressions
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Exercise 14 Page 629

To simplify the given expression, all radicals need to have like radicands.

47sqrt(2)

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Radicals can only be added or subtracted when they have like radicands. a sqrt(x) + b sqrt(x) = (a+b) sqrt(x) asqrt(x)-bsqrt(x)=(a-b)sqrt(x)Let's use perfect squares to simplify our radicals to see if we can create like terms.
4sqrt(128) + 5sqrt(18)
4sqrt(64* 2) + 5sqrt(9* 2)
4sqrt(64)sqrt(2) + 5sqrt(9)sqrt(2)
4(8)sqrt(2) + 5(3)sqrt(2)
32sqrt(2) + 15 sqrt(2)
Now we will use the Distributive Property to perform the addition.
32sqrt(2) + 15 sqrt(2)
(32+15)sqrt(2)
47sqrt(2)