-10√2 = 5³√6

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on Nov 25, 2024 at 6:57 am



You asked:

Investigate the equation: \(-\left( 10 \cdot \sqrt{2} \right) = {5}^{3} \cdot \sqrt{6}\).

MathBot Answer:

This equation has no unknown quantities, so it is either true or false.

This equation is false because the left-hand side is not equal to the right-hand side.

The left-hand side of the equation is:

\[-\left( 10 \cdot \sqrt{2} \right) = - 10 \sqrt{2}\]

The right-hand side of the equation is:

\[{5}^{3} \cdot \sqrt{6} = 125 \sqrt{6}\]