How Does Simplifying the Expression L√(3g/L) * L√(3g/L) Compare to 3gL?

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In summary, "Random math questions" are randomly selected mathematical problems used to test a person's understanding and ability to apply mathematical concepts. They are generated using computer algorithms and can be helpful for learning and assessment purposes.
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[tex]L\sqrt{\frac{3g}{L}}*L\sqrt{\frac{3g}{L}}=?[/tex]
does it equal:
[tex]\frac{3gL^2}{L}[/tex]

[tex]3gL[/tex]
 
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Yes it does.
 
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You've posted a lotta calculus questions.No offense,but calculus is much more difficult than multiplying square roots...:wink:

Daniel.
 

FAQ: How Does Simplifying the Expression L√(3g/L) * L√(3g/L) Compare to 3gL?

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