Math, asked by shrivastavhardik1428, 9 months ago

2√3 + √3 is equal to

(a) 2√6 (b) 6 (c) 3√3 (d) 4√6​

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Answered by kamleshkantaria
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Answer:

The answer is - option (c)

= 3\sqrt{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the value of 2\sqrt{3} + \sqrt{3}

Follow the basic rules of adding the numbers  [Class-9 NUMBER SYSTEM]

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

As,

\sqrt{3} = 1\sqrt{3}

Now,

Take common and then add the coefficients of the numbers which are in root

= 2\sqrt{3} + 1\sqrt{3}

= \sqrt{3}(2 + 1)

= 3\sqrt{3}

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