Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Radical Simplification
Radical simplification involves reducing square roots to their simplest form. For example, √50 can be simplified to √(25*2) = 5√2. This process is essential for combining like terms in expressions involving square roots.
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Like Terms
Like terms are terms that have the same variable raised to the same power. In the expression √50x and √8x, both terms contain the variable x under a square root, allowing them to be combined after simplification. Recognizing like terms is crucial for performing addition or subtraction.
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Adding & Subtracting Like Radicals
Combining Radicals
Combining radicals involves adding or subtracting simplified radical expressions that are like terms. After simplifying √50x to 5√2x and √8x to 2√2x, you can combine them to get (5√2x - 2√2x) = 3√2x. This step is key to solving the problem correctly.
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