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4√3/6 =2/√3 L. H. S =R.S.H​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Correct Question:

{ \rm{ \frac{4 \sqrt{3} }{6}  =  \frac{2 \sqrt{3} }{3} }} \\

Proof:

 : { \implies{ \rm{ \frac{4 \sqrt{3} }{6}  =  \frac{2 \sqrt{3} }{3} }}} \\

From LHS,

 : { \implies{ \rm{ \frac{4 \sqrt{3} }{6} }}} \\

Taking 2 as Common,

 : { \implies{ \rm{ \frac{2(2 \sqrt{3}) }{2(3)} }}} \\

By Cancelling,

 : { \implies{ \rm{ \frac{ \cancel{2}(2 \sqrt{3} )}{ \cancel{2}(3)} }}} \\

 : { \implies{ \rm{ \frac{2 \sqrt{3} }{3} }}} \\

{ \therefore{ {  \pmb{ \rm{ \frac{4 \sqrt{3} }{6}  =  \frac{2 \sqrt{3} }{3} }}}}} \\

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