Multiplying Radicals with FOIL Method

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The discussion revolves around the multiplication of radicals using the FOIL method, specifically focusing on expressions involving square roots and their simplification. Participants are working through examples to clarify their understanding of the process and the rules governing radical multiplication.

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  • Participants share their attempts at using the FOIL method for multiplying binomials that include radicals. Questions arise regarding the simplification of terms, particularly how to handle the product of square roots. There is also discussion about combining like terms and the clarity of presenting mathematical steps.

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Some participants have provided guidance on the proper handling of radical expressions and the importance of clarity in presenting their work. There is an ongoing exploration of the correct simplifications and the identification of like terms, with no explicit consensus reached on all points raised.

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Participants are navigating potential typos in the original problems and discussing the implications of these on their calculations. There is also mention of formatting preferences for presenting mathematical expressions.

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tried to solve the problem with foil method but i got confuse can someone help

1) (-7 + \sqrt{3x})( 4+ \sqrt{3x})

-7 * 4 = -28
-7 * \sqrt{3x} = -7\sqrt{3x}

\sqrt{3x} * 4 = 4\sqrt{3x}
\sqrt{3x} * \sqrt{3x} - does this equal \sqrt{3x} square or is it just 3x or leave it \sqrt{3x}

this is what i got so far

= -28 + -7\sqrt{3x} + 4\sqrt{3x} + \sqrt{3x}

-7\sqrt{3x} + 4\sqrt{3x} = 3\sqrt{3x}

= -28 + 3\sqrt{3x} + \sqrt{3x}
 
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zelda1850 said:
tried to solve the problem with foil method but i got confuse can someone help

1) (-7 + \sqrt{3x})( 4+ \sqrt{3x})

-7 * 4 = -28
-7 * \sqrt{3x} = -7\sqrt{3x}

\sqrt{3x} * 4 = 4\sqrt{3x}
\sqrt{3x} * \sqrt{3x} - does this equal \sqrt{3x} square or is it just 3x or leave it \sqrt{3x}
(\sqrt{3x})(\sqrt{3x})= (\sqrt{3x})^2= 3x

this is what i got so far

= -28 + -7\sqrt{3x} + 4\sqrt{3x} + \sqrt{3x}

-7\sqrt{3x} + 4\sqrt{3x} = 3\sqrt{3x}
No, -7\sqrt{3x}+ 4\sqrt{3x}= -3\sqrt{3x}

= -28 + 3\sqrt{3x} + \sqrt{3x}
-28- 3\sqrt{3x}+ 3x

By the way, I think you will find that formulas look better if you put tex tags around the entire formula, not just "bits".
 
ok can someone check if I am doing these questions correctly now?

1) (\sqrt{2a} -5)(7\sqrt{2a} - 5)

\sqrt{2a} * 7\sqrt{2a} = 7 * 2a = 14a
\sqrt{2a} * 5 = 5\sqrt{2a}

5 * 7\sqrt{2a} = 35\sqrt{2a}
5 * 5 = 25

= 35\sqrt{2a} - 5\sqrt{2a} = 30\sqrt{2a}

= 14a + 30\sqrt{2a} - 25


2) (2 + \sqrt{5})( -2 + \sqrt{5k})

2 * -2 = -4
2 * \sqrt{5k} = 2\sqrt{5k}

\sqrt{5} * -2 = -2\sqrt{5}
\sqrt{5} * \sqrt{5k} = 25k

= -4 + 2\sqrt{5k} - -2\sqrt{5} + 25k
 
You could use one or two more steps in #2. Possibly combine like terms of square root of 5.

-4 + 2\sqrt{5k}-2\sqrt{5}+25k
-4 + (\sqrt{k}-1)2\sqrt{5} + 25k
 
im not sure what the like terms would be
 
zelda1850 said:
ok can someone check if I am doing these questions correctly now?
2) (2 + \sqrt{5})( -2 + \sqrt{5k})
Are you sure there isn't a typo in the first radical? I think the problem might actually be this:
(2 + \sqrt{5k})(-2 + \sqrt{5k})
zelda1850 said:
2 * -2 = -4
2 * \sqrt{5k} = 2\sqrt{5k}
Don't put this stuff in as separate steps. We all know that 2 * (-2) = -4 and there is absolutely no advantage in writing 2 *\sqrt{5k} = 2\sqrt{5k}.

There should be an unbroken line of expressions connected by =, ending when you have reached the simplest form of your beginning expression. Putting in these baby steps makes it more difficult to follow your work, because it isn't clear what the original expression is actually equal to.
zelda1850 said:
\sqrt{5} * -2 = -2\sqrt{5}
\sqrt{5} * \sqrt{5k} = 25k

= -4 + 2\sqrt{5k} - -2\sqrt{5} + 25k
 
that was the right question so can someone tell me what i did wrong?
 
What you did wrong is when you said \sqrt{5}\sqrt{5k}=25k.
 
oh how can i correct it would it be sqaure root 25k?
 
  • #10
Yes, that would be correct: \sqrt{5}\sqrt{5k}=\sqrt{25k}=5\sqrt{k}
 
  • #11
can i add 2\sqrt{5k} + 5\sqrt{k} or it doesn't work
 
  • #12
No, you can't add that.
 
  • #13
so my answer would be

-4 + 2\sqrt{5k} - 2\sqrt{5} + 5\sqrt{k}
 
  • #14
That would be correct :smile:
 

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