8\sqrt{7}+\sqrt{14}
The sum of 8√7 and √14 is:
\(8\sqrt{7} + \sqrt{14}\)
This cannot be simplified further because 7 and 14 do not have any perfect square factors that can be taken out of the square root.
\(8\sqrt{7} + \sqrt{14}\)
This cannot be simplified further because 7 and 14 do not have any perfect square factors that can be taken out of the square root.