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15 December, 15:52

A student's work to simplify and combine radicals is shown below. Select the statement which best applies to the sample mathematical work.

Given 4√50-2√8, I observe that √50=√20*2 and √8=√4*2, and that 25 and 4 are perfect squares, so I simplify the expression to 100√2-8√2. I can then combine these terms to get 92√2, which is my answer.

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  1. 15 December, 18:10
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    Your answer is incorrect. You forgot to get the square root of 25 and 4. Answer should be 16√2

    we can only subtract radicals that are the same. At first glance, 4√50 - 2√8 are not the same, so they are not likely to be subtracted. However, each radical can still be simplified.

    4 √50 = 4 √25 * 2 = 4 * 5 √2 = 20 √2

    2 √8 = 2 √4 * 2 = 2 * 2 √2 = 4 √2

    Now that the radicals are the same. then you can subtract the numbers.

    20 √2 - 4 √2 = 16√2
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