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(√2 + √6) (3√6 - 2√3)​

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Answered by sabanasim321
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 =  \sqrt{2}(3 \sqrt{6}  - 2 \sqrt{3} ) +  \sqrt{6} (3 \sqrt{6} - 2 \sqrt{3})  \ \\  =  \sqrt{2} \times 3 \times  \ \sqrt{2}  \sqrt{3 }       -  \sqrt{2} \times 2 \times  \sqrt{3 }  + 3 \times  \sqrt{6} \sqrt{6}    - 2 \times  \sqrt{6}   \times  \sqrt{3}   \\  = 6 \sqrt{3}  - 2 \sqrt{6}  + 18 - 2 \times 3 \times  \sqrt{2}  \\  = 6 \sqrt{3}  - 2 \sqrt{6}  - 6 \sqrt{2 }  + 18

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