Hello guys I’m really stuck on is it possible to multiply radicals with different indices? and would sure some help to solve with subtracting fractions, relations and inequalities. My homework is due soon. I have even thought of hiring a math tutor, but they are so costly . So any suggestion would be very much treasured.
tutors are no better than taking your routine classes. If you have a problem , you need to makes an effort to get rid of it. I would not suggest tutoring, but would ask you to try Algebrator. It will surely solve your query concerning is it possible to multiply radicals with different indices? to a large extent.
Registered: 25.09.2001
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Posted: Thursday 02nd of Aug 09:45
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