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Simplify . Explain what happens to the coefficients and what happens to the radicand.
Case context: and are like square roots because they share the same radicand, .
Question: Simplify . Explain what happens to the coefficients and what happens to the radicand.
Sample answer: . Like square roots are combined like like terms: add the coefficients, and leave the radicand unchanged.
Key points:
- and are like square roots since both have radicand .
- Add the coefficients: .
- The radicand stays the same and is never added.
- The simplified answer is .
Rubric: Full credit: states the correct sum and explains that only the coefficients are added while the radicand stays the same. Partial credit: correct sum without a clear explanation, or a clear explanation with an arithmetic error. No credit: radicand is changed or added.
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