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[tex]2 \sqrt{18} +3 \sqrt{2} + \sqrt{168} =25.558[/tex]
A. 8.485
B. 25.558
C. 42.426
D. 50.911

B. [tex]18 \sqrt{2} [/tex] is your answer

Answer:

Option B is correct.

The simplified form of the given expression is, [tex]18\sqrt{2}[/tex].

Explanation:

Given the expression:  [tex]2\sqrt{18} +3 \sqrt{2} +\sqrt{162}[/tex]

Square root of a number is a value that when multiplied by itself, gives the number.

[tex]\sqrt{a^2}=\sqrt{a \times a}[/tex]= a

we can write the given expression as;

[tex]2\sqrt{9 \times 2} +3\sqrt{2} +\sqrt{2 \times 81}[/tex] or

[tex]2\sqrt{3^2 \times 2}+3 \sqrt{2} +\sqrt{9^2 \times 2}[/tex]

Then by definition of square root,

[tex]2 \cdot 3 \sqrt{2} +3\sqrt{2}+9 \sqrt{2}[/tex] or

[tex]6\sqrt{2} +3\sqrt{2} +9\sqrt{2} = 18\sqrt{2}[/tex]

Therefore, the simplified form of the given expression is, [tex]18\sqrt{2}[/tex] .