Math, asked by shrekswamp2429, 2 months ago

2 - (2√3+1) + 2√3
How do I solve this one?

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Answered by rudraksh1008
15

Answer:

Answer is 1

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Answered by priyasamanta501
8

 \underbrace \text{Answer:}

 \bold{2 - (2 \sqrt{3}  + 1) + 2 \sqrt{3} }

 =  \bold{2 -  \cancel{2 \sqrt{3}}  - 1 +  \cancel{2 \sqrt{3} }}

 = \bold{ 2 - 1}

 =  \bold{1}

Therefore, The answer is 1.

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