Multiply, and then simplify if possible. Assume that all variables represent posi\n$\sqrt{13y} (\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{y})$\n$\sqrt{13y} (\sqrt{13} - \sqrt{y}) = $\n(Simplify your answer. Type an exact answer, using radicals as needed.)
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√13y (√13-√y) = √13y * √13 - √13y * √y Show more…
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