Perform the indicated operation. Assume that all variables are nonnegative. (sqrt(z)-sqrt(8))^(2) Perform the indicated operation.Assume that all variables are nonnegative. (vz-vs)2
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Step 1: Apply the formula (a-b)^2 = a^2 - 2ab + b^2 to (\sqrt(z)-\sqrt(8))^(2) So, we have: (\sqrt(z)-\sqrt(8))^(2) = (\sqrt(z))^2 - 2(\sqrt(z))(\sqrt(8)) + (\sqrt(8))^2 Show more…
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