How do you simplify sqrt 5(sqrt5+2)?

2 Answers
Mar 10, 2018

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

To simplify this expression multiply each term within the parenthesis by the term outside the parenthesis:

color(red)(sqrt(5))(sqrt(5) + 2) =>

color(red)(sqrt(5))sqrt(5) + (color(red)(sqrt(5)) xx 2) =>

5 + 2sqrt(5)

Mar 10, 2018

5+2sqrt5

Explanation:

Like we would distribute a term outside to the terms in parentheses, we would do the same with the radical. This expression will be equal to:

(sqrt5*sqrt5)+2sqrt5

Which is equal to:

=(sqrt5)^2+2sqrt5

The radical and squaring the radical will cancel out, and we get:

5+2sqrt5

as our final answer. Hope this helps!