## anonymous 3 years ago Algebra question just 1

1. anonymous

no its not letting me

2. Jhannybean

$\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{\frac{ 4 }{ 3}}$ ?

3. anonymous

i thought we had to simplify $\sqrt{3+4} and \sqrt{3}?$

4. Jhannybean

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5. anonymous

or is it just the radical 3+4 and 3 as a whole number

6. Jhannybean

I am so confused at what she is attempting to ask.

7. anonymous

are we supposed to add them together

8. anonymous

@primeralph what are you writing?

9. anonymous

i know im sorry i can draw it and its hard to explain let me try again

10. anonymous

ok that makes sense now

11. anonymous

haha sorry thank you for helping me :)

12. Jhannybean

ohhh $\sqrt{3}+4\sqrt{3}$

13. Jhannybean

well, because the stuff inside the radical is the same, you canadd the outer coefficients, resulting in $5\sqrt{3}$

14. anonymous

what @Jhannybean said

15. Jhannybean

I wish we could edit our typos after submitting a response. -_-

16. anonymous

oh got it wow i get it now haha thank you for helping me and your patience have a great day :)

17. anonymous

lol really a hug though^^^

18. Jhannybean

Let's all give eachother medals for successfully attempting the problem:P

19. anonymous

thank you @Jhannybean for the medal

20. Jhannybean

no problem!

21. anonymous

haha sorry i wish i could give more then one medal i really appreciate you guys helping me

22. Jhannybean

I already gave a medal though! :(

23. anonymous

lol i saw she gave me one first so i only had to return the favor