How to find the square of a sum

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Simplify the radical.

\sqrt{3283}

7\sqrt{67}

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56

0

57.3

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7\sqrt{63}

0

67\sqrt{49}

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Explanation

We can break the square root down into 2 roots of 67 and 49. 49 is a perfect square and reduces to 7.

2

Expand:

CORRECT

0

0

0

0

Explanation

Use the perfect square trinomial pattern, setting :

3

If is expanded, what is the coefficient of ?

CORRECT

0

0

0

There is no term in the expansion of .

0

Explanation

The coefficient of is therefore 10.

4

Expand:

CORRECT

0

0

0

0

Explanation

Use the perfect square trinomial pattern, setting :

5

If is expanded, what is the coefficient of ?

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0

0

0

There is no term in the expansion of .

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Explanation

The coefficient of is therefore 11.