braghmcalitar braghmcalitar
  • 25-11-2016
  • Mathematics
contestada

Simplify the radical expression.
√14q 2√4q
A.3√56q^2
B. 4q√14
C. 2√56q^2
D.4√14q^2

Respuesta :

metchelle
metchelle metchelle
  • 27-11-2016
Based on the given radical expression above, the correct answer would be option B. 4q√14. So how did we get this answer. 
Firstly, 
2√4q, we know that square root of 4 is 2, therefore, 2*2√q, which is 4√q.
Next, we have 
√14q. Since this two have similar terms, we can easily multiply the square roots, 4√14q^2. You see there is a q^2, square root for this would be q, which makes it now 4q√14. I hope that this answer helps.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

If a Supreme Court justice we’re to argue using a precedent what might he or she do
In 1861, president lincoln suspended the right of habeas corpus for the purpose of
The line with equation a – b = 0 coincides with the terminal side of an angle x in standard position in Quadrant III. What is tan x?
After the treaty was signed in 1763, the continent was divided between which two countries?
What issue was addressed by the Three-Fifths Compromise
Which Reconstruction amendment is praised by Mr. Wagoner in this quote? * “The consummation which we celebrate is of great practical importance. It adds, instan
How to post a picture in iPad? Thanks
The standard form of a linear equation is Ax + By = C. Rewrite this equation in slope-slope-intercept form. What is the slope? What is the y-intercept?
Explain how google was able to overcome its competitors.
List five of the mobile device oss that make up almost all of the smart phone market.