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3 under root 2-2 under root 3 over 3 under root +2 under root 3+under root 12 over under root 3 -under root2

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If you want to add √2 (about 1.414) to √3 (about 1.732), you'd get about 3.146, which is approximately the sum of the two square roots. Unfortunately, this is not an exact answer, and many math problems require an exact answer, even if you have to leave it in radical form.

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