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2√3 + √3 is equal to​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

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➡ Now the we know that:

➡ Equation is 2√3+√3 we can clearly see that in above equation the √3 is common so if we take the √3 common as,

➡ Taking √3 common we get √3(2+1)

➡ It is now easy to solve √3(2+1)= √3(3) hence we get 3√3 simply….

Answered by Anonymous
22

4√3

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