Math, asked by sanjuashmita, 9 months ago

4√192=32√3. Prove that this equation =the other given in the question

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Answered by nayanchande
3

Step-by-step explanation:

so we can write

4 \times  \sqrt{64 \times 3}  = 32 \sqrt{3}  \:  \: so \: here \:  \\  \sqrt{64}  = 8 \\ 4 \times 8 \sqrt{3}  = 32 \sqrt{3}  \\ so \: we \: get \: lhs = rhs \\

Answered by shreyansural44
1

Answer:

4 \sqrt{192} = 32 \sqrt{3}

HERE IS THE SOLUTION.

Step-by-step explanation:

4 \sqrt{192}

4 \times 8 \sqrt{3}

32 \sqrt{3}

32 \sqrt{3} = 32 \sqrt{3}

SO,IT IS TRUE

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