Respuesta :

Answer:

Yes,  \sqrt{2}(\sqrt{3.5}  + 2\sqrt{5} )

Step-by-step explanation:

By roots property, the roots can be re-write as multiplications or division, like this:

[tex]\sqrt[n]{a} . \sqrt[n]{b} =\sqrt[n]{ab}[/tex]

Here, we can re-write both roots:

[tex]\sqrt{7} = \sqrt{3.5*2}[/tex] and [tex]\sqrt{10}=\sqrt{2*5}[/tex]

Now we have:

[tex]\sqrt{3.5} * \sqrt{2}  + 2 * \sqrt{2} *\sqrt{10}[/tex]

And we can take out the common expression:

[tex]\sqrt{2}(\sqrt{3.5}  + 2\sqrt{5} )[/tex] ⇒ Answer