Math, asked by ilma50, 8 months ago

3√6+4√6 is equal to ​

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Answered by ItzIshu
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 =  &gt; 3 \sqrt{6}  + 4  \sqrt{6}  </p><p>=&gt; 7 \sqrt{6}

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Answered by kamblemanswi8
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Answer:

3 \sqrt{6 }  + 4 \sqrt{6}  = 7 \sqrt{6}

that's your answer

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