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4√3√2^2
4 \sqrt{3 \sqrt{2 {}^{2} } }

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Answered by kedarsanika1111
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Step-by-step explanation:

4 \sqrt{3 \sqrt{ {2}^{2} } }

Reduce the index of the radical and exponent with 2

4 \sqrt{3 \times 2}

Multiply the numbers

Solution :

4 \sqrt{6}

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