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  • 04-01-2020
  • Mathematics
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Put a positive factor back into the square root:

-5*sqrt(0.6)

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  • 10-01-2020

Answer:

[tex]-\sqrt{15}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

To put factor back into the square root, we have to put squared value

we have

[tex]-5\sqrt{0.6}[/tex]

Remember that

[tex]5=\sqrt{5^2}[/tex]

substitute in the expression above

[tex]-5\sqrt{0.6}=-\sqrt{(5^2)(0.6)}=-\sqrt{25*0.6}=-\sqrt{15}[/tex]

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