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find the subtract√9-√6 ^2​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explains how to combine 'like' radical terms when adding and subtracting ... Since the radical is the same in each term (being the square root of three),

Answered by ridhya77677
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 \sqrt{9}  -  ({ \sqrt{6} })^{2}  \\  = 3 - 6 \\  =  - 3

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