Math, asked by sakshi37712, 5 months ago

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Answered by muskanperween225
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \sqrt{3} x +  \sqrt{6} y = k

 \sqrt{3}  \times  \sqrt{2}  +  \sqrt{6}  \times 3 = k \:  \: (x =  \sqrt{2}  \: and \: y = 3)

 \sqrt{6}   + 3 \sqrt{6}  = k

4 \sqrt{6}  = k

The value of k is 4√6

Answered by kavya5024
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Answer:

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Given~

x= √2 & y=3

To find~

K=?

Solun~

√3x + √6y = K

√3 ×√2 + √6×3 = K-(given)

√6 + 3√6 = K

Thus, K=4√6

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