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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-04-09

Simplify:

\[2 \sqrt{5} + 3 \sqrt{8}\]

What does it equal?

Asked by Anonymous

Answer (2)

2 * Sqrt 5 = 4.4 Sqrt 5 = 2.2 3* Sqrt 8 = 8.4 Sqrt 8 = 2.8 8.4 + 4.4 = 12.8

Answered by UFGators | 2024-06-10

The expression 2 5 ​ + 3 8 ​ simplifies to 2 5 ​ + 6 2 ​ . Since the terms are not like terms, this is the final simplified form.
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Answered by UFGators | 2024-12-09