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Multiple Choice
Use the product rule to multiply the following.
A
11
B
30
C
3
D
11
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Recognize that the problem asks you to multiply two square roots: \(\sqrt{6} \cdot \sqrt{5}\).
Recall the product rule for square roots, which states that \(\sqrt{a} \cdot \sqrt{b} = \sqrt{a \cdot b}\), where \(a\) and \(b\) are non-negative numbers.
Apply the product rule by multiplying the numbers inside the square roots: \$6 \cdot 5$.
Write the product inside a single square root: \(\sqrt{6 \cdot 5}\).
Simplify the expression inside the square root to get \(\sqrt{30}\), which is the product of the original square roots.