Math, asked by pruthvirajbhosale, 10 months ago

3√6 + 4√6 is equal to:​

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Answered by qwmagpies
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The value of the expression is 7√6.

Given:

The given expression is 3√6 + 4√6

To find:

The value of the expression.

Solution:

To determine the value of the expression we have to follow the below steps as follows-

The given expression is 3√6 + 4√6.

It can be solved as follows-

3√6 + 4√6 \\  \sqrt{6} (3 + 4) \\ 7 \sqrt{6}

The value of the expression is 7√6.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

3\sqrt{6} +4\sqrt{6} =17.146

Step-by-step explanation:

TO FIND : 3√6 + 4√6 is equal to

GIVEN : 3√6 + 4√6

   The given are radicals expressions.

so 3\sqrt{6} +4\sqrt{6} \\(3+4)\sqrt{6} \\

    7\sqrt{6} \\=17.146

3\sqrt{6} +4\sqrt{6} =17.146

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