Math, asked by jayantithakur, 19 days ago

2√3 + √3 is equal to –​

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Answered by sheeb12ansari
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As per the data given in the question, we have to find the value of the expression.

Given data:- The equation2\sqrt{3}  + \sqrt{3}.

To find:-Value of given expression=?

Solution:-

  • Adding two or more numbers together is known as an addition.
  • Addition as denoted by(+).

Properties of addition are as follows:

  • Identity property of zero.
  • Inverse property.
  • Commutative property.
  • Associative property.

Therefore,

=> 2\sqrt{3}  + \sqrt{3}

=>3.46+1.73\\=>5.19

Hence, we will get the value5.19.

Answered by niteshrajputs995
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  • As per the data given in the question, we have to find the value of the expression.

            Given data:- 2\sqrt{3} +\sqrt{3} .

            To find:-Value of given expression=?

            Solution:-

  • The Addition means the action or process of adding something to something else is known as an addition.
  • Addition as denoted by(+).
  • Properties of addition are as follows
  1. Identity property of zero.
  2. Inverse property.
  3. Commutative property.  

          Therefore, we get

              2\sqrt{3} +\sqrt{3} \\=3\sqrt{3} \\=5.19.

      Hence we will get the value 2\sqrt{3} +\sqrt{3} =3\sqrt{3}=5.19 .

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