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How to Add and Subtract Square Roots
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To add or subtract square roots, you need to simplify the radicals so that they have the same radicand (the number inside the radical symbol). Here are the general steps for adding or subtracting square roots: 1. Identify the radicands of the square roots and check if they are the same. 2. If the radicands are the same, add or subtract the coefficients (the numbers in front of the square roots). For example: β12 + β3 = β(4 x 3) + β3 = 2β3 + β3 = 3β3 In this example, we first simplified β12 to 2β3 by factoring 12 into 4 and 3. Then we added 2β3 and β3 by combining their coefficients to get 3β3. 3. If the radicands are not the same, simplify them by factoring out the perfect squares. For example: β12 + β27 = β(4 x 3) + β(9 x 3) = 2β3 + 3β3 = 5β3 In this example, we simplified β12 to 2β3 and β27 to 3β3 by factoring out the perfect square 4 and 9, respectively. Then we added 2β3 and 3β3 by combining their coefficients to get 5β3. Similarly, to subtract square roots, follow the same steps and then combine like terms. For example: β27 - β12 = β(9 x 3) - β(4 x 3) = 3β3 - 2β3 = β3 In this example, we simplified β27 to 3β3 and β12 to 2β3 by factoring out the perfect square 9 and 4, respectively. Then we subtracted 2β3 from 3β3 to get β3.
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