How do you simplify (4+2sqrt2)(5+3sqrt2)? Algebra Radicals and Geometry Connections Multiplication and Division of Radicals 1 Answer Gió Jun 4, 2015 You can multiply the two brackets as: =(4*5)+(4*3sqrt(2))+(5*2sqrt(2))+(2*3sqrt(2)sqrt(2))= =20+12sqrt(2)+10sqrt(2)+12= =32+22sqrt(2) =2(16+11sqrt(2)) Answer link Related questions How do you simplify \frac{2}{\sqrt{3}}? How do you multiply and divide radicals? How do you rationalize the denominator? What is Multiplication and Division of Radicals? How do you simplify 7/(""^3sqrt(5)? How do you multiply (sqrt(a) +sqrt(b))(sqrt(a)-sqrt(b))? How do you rationalize the denominator for \frac{2x}{\sqrt{5}x}? Do you always have to rationalize the denominator? How do you simplify sqrt(5)sqrt(15)? How do you simplify (7sqrt(13) + 2sqrt(6))(2sqrt(3)+3sqrt(6))? See all questions in Multiplication and Division of Radicals Impact of this question 1494 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License