3√2 + 2√5 is as simplified as you can get.
10 square root 3.
No, it cannot be simplified.
First you do the square root, then the multiplication, then the addition.
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300*square root of 3 + 300*square root of 6 = 1254.462165
Cannot be simplified
simplify the square foor of 49 times x to the third time y to the sixth times the absolute value of z squared
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10 square root 3.
No, it cannot be simplified.
First you do the square root, then the multiplication, then the addition.
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300*square root of 3 + 300*square root of 6 = 1254.462165
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sqrt(a2 + b2) can't be simplified. Neither can (a2 + b2) .
Multiply the entire expression by a least common multiple and then simplify the expression. In this case, the least common multiple is 30 so multiply the entire expression by 30 and simplify.
There is an ambiguity whether you square the sum of a plus b, or only b. In any case, I don't think you can simplify this expression.