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8 September, 13:53

Multiply. 3√2⋅2√8⋅√3⋅√6

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  1. 8 September, 15:28
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    72√2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    simplify all of the radicals into their factors, then pull out integers. If you do this, only √2 remains. Then, multiply all the integers.
  2. 8 September, 16:19
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    When two the same numbers under the square root multiply, they are equal to the value under the square root, for example √2⋅√2 = 2. So then we have:

    3√2⋅2√8⋅√3⋅√6 = 3⋅√2⋅2⋅√ (2⋅2⋅2) ⋅√3⋅√ (3⋅2) = 3⋅2⋅√2⋅√2⋅√2⋅√2⋅√2⋅√3⋅√3 = 3⋅2⋅2⋅√2⋅3 = 36⋅√2

    or if the bolded 2 from above is also the square root, then the solution is:

    3√ (2⋅2) √ (2⋅2⋅2) ⋅√3⋅√ (3⋅2) = 54
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