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(2+√3)+(3-√3) is a ______________number​

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Answered by monishashkl
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Answer:

It will be a whole number 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Now here we have been given the sum where we have to calculate the value of the following given:

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

For this, we will first simplify the above-given,

= ( 2 + 3 +  \sqrt{3}  - \sqrt{3} )

= 5 + 0

= 5

Therefore we can clearly see that the 5 is a whole number.

Hence the answer for this is ( 2 + \sqrt{3} ) + ( 3 - \sqrt{3} ) a whole number which is 5.

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