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Tony Ochoa
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26 February, 08:23
How do I add and subtract radicals?
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Darwin
26 February, 08:36
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The way you add and subtract radicals is, for example, when you say have 3 radical 3 + 2 radical 3 the answer would be 5 radical 3. You would add the whole numbers, but keep the radicals the same.
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