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When multiplying two powers that have the same base ($\sqrt{7}-2$), you can add the exponents
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$\left(\sqrt{8}+\sqrt{3}\right)\left(\sqrt{8}-\sqrt{3}\right)\cdot \left(\sqrt{7}-2\right)^2$
Learn how to solve radical expressions problems step by step online. Simplify the expression with radicals (8^(1/2)+3^(1/2))(8^(1/2)-3^(1/2))(7^(1/2)-2)(7^(1/2)-2). When multiplying two powers that have the same base (\sqrt{7}-2), you can add the exponents. The sum of two terms multiplied by their difference is equal to the square of the first term minus the square of the second term. In other words: (a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2.. Subtract the values 8 and -3.