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(√2+√3)2+(√2-√2)2

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Answered by srijansarvshresth135
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Answer:

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 (\sqrt{2} +  \sqrt{3})^{2} +  (\sqrt{2} -  \sqrt{3})^{2}  \\ =  5 + 2 \sqrt{6} + 5 - 2 \sqrt{6} \\ = 10

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Answered by ushakiran1654
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Answer:2(√2+√3)

Step-by-step explanation:(√2+√3)2 +(√2-√2)2

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2(√2+√3)

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