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3√7 - 2√7 = √7 True or False?

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Answered by Anonymous
3

yes, it is true.

3 \sqrt{7}  - 2 \sqrt{7}

 =  \sqrt{7} (3 - 2)

 =  \sqrt{7}  \times (1)

 =  \sqrt{7}

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Answered by sarojcsdd833699
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Answer:

This statement is true.

◆Because 3√7-2√7 when we subtract 3-2=1

1√7.

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