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Frank Rowland
15 July, 03:36
Express in simplest radical form.
√6 + 5√54
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Tuck
15 July, 05:21
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=sqrt (6) + 5*sqrt (9*6)
=sqrt (6) + 5*3*sqrt (6)
=16*sqrt (6)
this is the answer
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Jesus Frost
15 July, 07:32
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2√3+15√6 i think? the way i did it was breaking down the radicals and then mulitplying 5 times 3 because 54 of a radical is 3 √6
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