Math, asked by atlasbeam22, 8 months ago

(6+ √ 5)(7- √ 2) if u solve u are badshaah

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Answered by RaminderS
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Answer:

 = 42 - 6 \sqrt{2}  + 7 \sqrt{5}  -  \sqrt{10}

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply each term of first bracket to each term of second bracket and bingooo.....

you got the answer

Answered by amankumaraman11
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 \huge(6 +  \sqrt{5} )(7 -  \sqrt{2} ) \\  \\   \tt=  >6(7 -  \sqrt{2} ) +  \sqrt{5} (7 -  \sqrt{2} ) \\  =  >  \red{42 - 6 \sqrt{2}  + 7 \sqrt{5}  -  \sqrt{10}}

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