Reyesvannoy45
Reyesvannoy45
09-04-2017
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What is the square root of 8+b
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Аноним
09-04-2017
[tex] \sqrt{8+b} = \sqrt{8} * \sqrt{b} = \sqrt{4*2} * \sqrt{b} =2 \sqrt{2}* \sqrt{b} =2 \sqrt{2b} [/tex]
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jeddahza5
jeddahza5
09-04-2017
the answer is the square root of (√ 8 + b), because you are adding two terms that can not be combined because you do not know the value of be, so that is the simplest form √8 +b
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