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(√5+√2)² simply and explain

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Answered by vaishnavitiwari1041
2

Answer:

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( \sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{2}  {)}^{2}  = 5  + 2 + 2 \sqrt{10}  \\  \\  = 7 + 2 \sqrt{10}

Answered by prishabbhatt
1

Step-by-step explanation:

so sq rt of 5 = 2.236

sqrt if 2 = 1.414

so 2.236 × 1.141 = 2.551276.

s answer is 2.551276 .

hope it helps u

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