Which of the expressions below are equal to 4.1 + 7.4 + 10.9 + 13√16 when summed in terms? (3√3 + √r2) T=] 2√24 + √3r2) (3√r - 1)(√r2) T=D n(n+1)(9n^2 + 13n + 2) 12 (n+1)(9n^2 + 2n + 13)
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The square root of 16 is 4, so 13√16 is equal to 13 * 4, which is 52. Now, let's simplify the expression 3√3 + √r^2. The square root of r^2 is r, so the expression becomes 3√3 + r. Show more…
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