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Simplify . What happens to the coefficients, and what happens to the radical part?
Question: Simplify . What happens to the coefficients, and what happens to the radical part?
Sample answer: Add the coefficients: . The radical part stays the same. So .
Key points:
- Like square roots have the same radicand.
- Add or subtract only the coefficients.
- The radical part stays unchanged.
Rubric: Full credit for stating that coefficients are added while the radical part stays unchanged, with the correct simplified result. Partial credit if only one part is stated. No credit if the radicands are combined.
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