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Karen wants to prove 8–√3= 813. Which of the following expressions could she use to help her show the two expressions are equivalent?
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Karen could use the expression 8–√3 + √3.
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Karen wants to prove 8–√3= 813 . Which of the following expressions could she use to help her show the two expressions are