English, asked by Rickymizo, 9 months ago

√32/√2 + ✓48/+√12 help​

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Answered by Anonymous
14

Answer:

=   \frac{ \sqrt{32} }{ \sqrt{2} }  +  \frac{ \sqrt{48} }{ \sqrt{12} } \\ \\  =   \frac{6 \times 32 + 576}{12}

 =  \frac{192 + 576}{12} \\ \\ =  \frac{768}{12} \\  \\  \\  \\  = 64

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Answered by Anonymous
22

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 \frac{ \sqrt{32} }{ \sqrt{2} }  +   \frac{ \sqrt{48} }{12}

 \frac{6 \times 32 + 576}{12}

 \frac{192 + 576}{12}

 \frac{768}{12}

64

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