Math, asked by shouryasudhakar10, 1 month ago

2√3 * 3√6
and explain how pls​

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Answered by minipj01
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Answer:

6\sqrt{3}

Step-by-step explanation: Firstly, notice the square roots, you can split \sqrt{6},

2\sqrt{3} * 3 \sqrt{2*3}

you can also write it as,

2\sqrt{3} * 3 \sqrt{2}\sqrt{3}

and 2 can be written as \sqrt{2} \sqrt{2}, so

\sqrt{2} \sqrt{2} \sqrt{3} *3\sqrt{2} \sqrt{3}

take \sqrt{2} \sqrt{3} as common,

\sqrt{2} \sqrt{3} (\sqrt{2} *3)

simply do multiply,

6\sqrt{3}

your answer is 6\sqrt{3}

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