Math, asked by manyapatel40, 1 month ago

3√3 + 2√27 + 7/√3...how to do this pls help with method​

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Answered by athu1229
0

Answer:

sorry I don't know...

But you will do this

Answered by gauravmali846
1

{\blue{\large{\tt{\underline{\underline{\bigstar\: Solution:-}}}}}} \\ \\{\longmapsto\: \: \: 3 \sqrt{3}  + 2 \sqrt{27} + 7 \sqrt{3}   } \\ \\  { \bold{ \therefore \: now \: 2 \sqrt{27} = 2 \times 3 \sqrt{3}  = 6 \sqrt{3}  } \:  \: we \: get} \\  \\ { \longmapsto \: 3 \sqrt{3}  + 6 \sqrt{3}  + 7 \sqrt{3} } \\  \\ { \tt{now \: here \sqrt{3} } \:  \: is \: common} \\  \\ { \tt{ \longmapsto{3 + 6 + 7 \sqrt{3} }}} \\  \\ { \boxed {\pink{ \longmapsto \: 16 \sqrt{3} }}}

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