Math, asked by amanjisiya, 2 months ago

Add
(3 \sqrt{2 }  + 7 \sqrt{3} )
and
( \sqrt{2}  + 5 \sqrt{3} )

Answers

Answered by chandan454380
0

Answer:

The answer to this question is

4 \sqrt{2}  + 12  \sqrt{3}

step-by-step explanation:

Given the two equation is

(3 \sqrt{2}  + 7 \sqrt{3} ) \: and \: ( \sqrt{2}  + 5 \sqrt{3} ) \\ now \: adding \: two \: equation \\ then \: we \: get \\ (3 \sqrt{2}  + 7 \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{2}  + 5 \sqrt{3} ) \\  = 4 \sqrt{2}  + 12 \sqrt{3}

Answered by Mysteryboy01
1

 = 3 \sqrt{2}  + 7 \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{2}  + 5 \sqrt{3}

 = 4 \sqrt{2}  + 12 \sqrt{3}

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