How would you simplify (√6−4√7)(3√6+2√7)? Algebra Radicals and Geometry Connections Multiplication and Division of Radicals 1 Answer F. Javier B. Mar 12, 2018 See process below Explanation: (√6−4√7)(3√6+2√7)=3√6√6+2√6√7−12√7√6−8√7√7=18−10√6√7−56=−38−10√6√7=−38−10√42= Answer link Related questions How do you simplify 2√3? How do you multiply and divide radicals? How do you rationalize the denominator? What is Multiplication and Division of Radicals? How do you simplify 73√5? How do you multiply (√a+√b)(√a−√b)? How do you rationalize the denominator for 2x√5x? Do you always have to rationalize the denominator? How do you simplify √5√15? How do you simplify (7√13+2√6)(2√3+3√6)? See all questions in Multiplication and Division of Radicals Impact of this question 1269 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License