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murzikaleks [220]
3 years ago
13

HELP ASAP PLEASEE!! Simplify the sum or difference: 4√2-7√

Mathematics
2 answers:
oee [108]3 years ago
8 0

4\sqrt{2}  - 7 \sqrt{2}  =  - 3 \sqrt{2}
First question answer is B.
3 \sqrt{7}  -  \sqrt{63}  =  \sqrt{63}  -  \sqrt{63}  = 0
Second question answer is D.

3^2 = 9, 7 x 9 =63
**In case you're wondering why 3 square root 7 equals to square root 63.

Hope this helps.
stiv31 [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. Option b is correct, -3\sqrt{2}

2. option d is correct; 0

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Simplify the sum or difference:

4\sqrt{2} - 7\sqrt{2}

then, the result we get;

-3\sqrt{2}

Therefore, the difference of 4\sqrt{2} - 7\sqrt{2} is, -3\sqrt{2}

2.

Simplify the sum or difference:

3\sqrt{7} - \sqrt{63}

We can write \sqrt{63} as:

\sqrt{63} = \sqrt{9 \cdot 7} = \sqrt{3^2 \cdot 7} =3\sqrt{7}

then;

3\sqrt{7} -\sqrt{63} = 3\sqrt{7}-3\sqrt{7} = 0

Therefore, the difference of 3\sqrt{7} - \sqrt{63} is, 0

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