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TRUE OR FALSE.

It is sometimes easier to simplify a radical before you multiply.​

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Answered by muthumanimalothram
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Answer:

It does not matter whether you multiply the radicands or simplify each radical first. You multiply radical expressions that contain variables in the same manner. As long as the roots of the radical expressions are the same, you can use the Product Raised to a Power Rule to multiply and simplify.

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Answered by SOMEBRXTHX
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FALSE

Step-by-step explanation:

We can only add or subtract two radical expressions if the radicands are the same. For example, √17+√13 cannot be simplified any further. But we can simplify 5√2+3√2 by using the distributive property , because the radicands are the same.

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