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Addition of (5√2 + 3√3) and (2√2 – 5√3) is?
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a) 7√2 – 2√3
b) 6√2 – 6√3
c) 6√2 – 8√3
d) 6√2 + 8√3​

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Answered by anurag2147
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Answer:

Addition of (5√2 + 3√3) and (2√2 – 5√3) is

a)a) 7√2 – 2√3

Step-by-step explanation:

5√2 + 3√3 +2√2 – 5√3

=7√2 -2√3

Answered by AbeehaHussian
1

Answer:

a) 7✓2-2✓3

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Remove the brackets in the first step.

5✓2+3✓3+2✓2-5✓3

2. Then solve the terms having the same digit under the radical (✓) sign.

3. 7✓2-2✓3 is the answer.

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