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Simplify the expression.$$\frac{18+\sqrt{180}}{3}$$
Step 1
The square root of 180 can be simplified to $6\sqrt{5}$ because 180 is equal to $36 \times 5$ and the square root of 36 is 6. So, the expression becomes: $$\frac{18+6\sqrt{5}}{3}$$ Show more…
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