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(3+√3) (2+√2) simplify plzzzz will mark brainliest

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Answered by chhotiroy343
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Answer:

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

 = 6 + 3 \sqrt{2}  + 2 \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{6}

Answered by 46omkar7
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(3 +  \sqrt{3} )(2 +  \sqrt{2} ) \\  \\  =  > 3(2 +  \sqrt{2} ) +  \sqrt{3} (2 +  \sqrt{2} ) \\  \\  =  > (3 \times 2) + 3 \sqrt{2}  + 2 \sqrt{3}  + ( \sqrt{3}  \times  \sqrt{2} ) \\  \\  =  > 6 + 3 \sqrt{2}  + 2 \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{3 \times 2}  \\  \\  =  > \green{\boxed{  6 + 3 \sqrt{2}  + 2 \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{6} }}

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