Simplifying radicals numbers
Simplifying radical expressions
Adding Radicals
Multiplying radicals
Combination (adding and multiplying radicals)
100
Simplify √45
3√5
100
Simplify √125n
5√5n
100
Simplify √2+3√2
4√2
100
Simplify √(6 ) * √(6 )
6
100
Simplify 2 √5 * (√6 + 2)
2 √30 + 4 √5
200

Simplify √(11/64)

√11/8

200

Simplify √512m3

16m√2m

200

Simplify √125+√5

6√5

200

Simplify -4 √15 * - √3

12√5

200
Simplify √3v * (√6 + √10)
3√2v + √30v
300

Simplify 2√12

4√3

300

Simplify √147m3n3

7m ⋅ n √3m⋅n

300

Simplify √18+√2

4√2

300

Simplify -3√7r3 ⋅ 6√7r2

-126r2√r

300

Simplify (√5 + √8) (√45 + √8)

23 + 8√10

400
Simplify √384
8√6
400

Simplify -3√24a4b2c3

-6a2bc√6c

400

Simplify 6√7 + √2 + √7

√2 + 7√7

400

Find the area of rectangle with length = √24 and width = √8

8√3

400

Simplify √6(4√12 + 5√8)

24√2 + 20√3

500
Simplify -7√96
-28√6
500

Simplify 3√16x4y4z

12x2y2√z

500

Simplify 2√64 + 8√100

96

500

If P is power (in watts) and R is resistance (in ohms), then the voltage V necessary to run the circuit is V= √PR. Find the voltage necessary to run a 40–watt amplifier with a resistance of 150 ohms.

20√15

500

Simplify (√3 + √48)(√20 - √5)

5√15

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