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How to Add Square Roots
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To add square roots, you first need to simplify each root as much as possible. Then, you can combine like terms by adding the coefficients (numbers in front of the square roots) together. Here are the general steps to add square roots: Step 1: Simplify each square root. If possible, factor the number inside the square root and look for perfect squares to simplify. For example, let's say you want to simplify: β8 + β18 You can simplify the first square root as follows: β8 = β(4 x 2) = 2β2 Similarly, you can simplify the second square root as follows: β18 = β(9 x 2) = 3β2 Step 2: Combine like terms. Now that you have simplified each square root, you can add them together by adding the coefficients (numbers in front of the square roots) together. In this example, you can combine the like terms as follows: 2β2 + 3β2 = (2+3)β2 = 5β2 So the sum of β8 and β18 is equal to 5β2. In summary, to add square roots, simplify each square root and then combine like terms by adding the coefficients together.
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