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Simplifying square roots
3 square root of 22 + 3 square root of 22 + square root 22
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The simplified form is 5√22. This is because when you add the first two terms (3√22 + 3√22), you get 6√22. Adding this with the third term (√22) gives you a final result of 5√22.
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