Hi! Our class just started tackling a new lesson in math regarding putting radicals in lowest terms and I did good for most assignments we had but the latest one my professor gave complex so I'd love if someone will assist me to understand it! It’s a problem solving assignment my math professor gave out this day and it’s due next week and I tried solving it but still can’t get it right. I just can’t finish it easily unlike the other assignments. I had no trouble doing my past assignments but this particular assignment with specific topic of point-slope just gives me difficulty just discovering how to start . I’m desperately in need of help. I’ll really appreciate if somebody help me in explaining the steps and how to solve it in a systematic and clear way.
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