how do I go about trying to solve this problem

(6 square rootof 5 +2 square root of 7)

What is the problem? There is no equals sign, no directions?

I need to firqure out this and solve it

(6 square root of 5+2square root of 7)(8 square root of 7-6 square root of 5)=

(6sqrt5+2sqrt7)(8sqrt7-6sqrt5)

6*8 sqrt35 -36*5 + 16*7 - 12sqrt35
combine like terms, and you have it.

check my work, I did it in my head.

I need to fiqure out how to start the working of the problem and then simplfy it before solving it

To solve the expression (6√5 + 2√7), you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Simplify each square root individually.
- The square root of 5 does not have any perfect square factors. So, it cannot be simplified further.
- The square root of 7 also does not have any perfect square factors. Therefore, it cannot be simplified further either.

Step 2: Combine like terms.
Since both terms in the expression have different square roots, they cannot be combined directly. Therefore, the expression cannot be simplified any further.

So, the final result of the expression (6√5 + 2√7) is (6√5 + 2√7).