Can you solve this radical expression?

3�ã8+2�ã8
Can someone help me on this problem, I am very lost.

looks like nonsense to me.

3�ã8+2�ã8 ok there I think I got it Sorry.

x1/3 and y2/5 will this work ??

never mind I am so lost now!!

Of course! Let's solve the radical expression step by step.

The given expression is 3√8 + 2√8.

Step 1: Simplify each radical.
√8 can be further simplified as follows:
√(4 x 2)
√4 x √2
2√2

Therefore, the expression becomes:
3(2√2) + 2(2√2)

Step 2: Simplify further.
3(2√2) simplifies to 6√2 and 2(2√2) simplifies to 4√2.

So, the simplified expression is:
6√2 + 4√2

Step 3: Combine like terms.
Since both terms have the square root of 2, we can combine them by adding the coefficients:
6√2 + 4√2 = (6 + 4)√2 = 10√2.

Therefore, the simplified expression is 10√2.

So, the solution to the given radical expression is 10√2.