Math, asked by kaustubhkartikeya, 1 year ago

add (3√2+7√3)and (√2-5√3)

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Answered by ShuchiRecites
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Hello Mate!

3√2 + 7√3 + √2 - 5√3
√2( 3 + 1 ) + √3( 7 - 5 )
= 4√2 + 2√3

Hope it helps

kaustubhkartikeya: what is the formula to solve
ShuchiRecites: No formula
ShuchiRecites: Just add like terms
kaustubhkartikeya: then how you solve it without any formula
kaustubhkartikeya: okk
ammanit77: U just take like radicands together and leave the radicands and just add or subtract the the order
Answered by rafiaibrahim903
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Answer:

The required answer is 4\sqrt{2}+2\sqrt{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Addition: Finding the total, or sum, by combining two or more integers is the math action known as addition. The plus sign (+) is used to denote it.

A mathematical process that symbolizes putting objects t together into a bigger group.

Given: Given numbers (3√2+7√3) and (√2-5√3).

To find: Simplify add (3√2+7√3)and (√2-5√3).

We have

Adding both, we get:

(3\sqrt{2}+7\sqrt{3})+(\sqrt{2}-5\sqrt{3})

(3\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{2})+(7\sqrt{3}-5\sqrt{3})

(3+1)\sqrt{2}+(7-5)\sqrt{3}

=4\sqrt{2}+2\sqrt{3}

Therefore, the solution is 4\sqrt{2}+2\sqrt{3}

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