Math, asked by haniyafarhan321, 5 hours ago

arrange in ascending order:
 \sqrt[3]{16}  \\   \sqrt{12 }  \\  \sqrt[6]{320}

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Answered by mtariquzzaman
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Answer:

Note that 2+5–√=(1+5√)38 , which can be noticed by simply testing perfect cubes with a constant term and a 5–√ term. Similarly, 2−5–√=(1−5√)38. Now, by taking the cube root of our known values and summing them, our irrational terms cancel and we simply get 1 as our answer.Simplify the expression

\sqrt[3]{2 + \sqrt{5} } + \sqrt[3]{2 - \sqrt{5} }

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Step-by-step explanation:

Note that 2+5–√=(1+5√)38 , which can be noticed by simply testing perfect cubes with a constant term and a 5–√ term. Similarly, 2−5–√=(1−5√)38. Now, by taking the cube root of our known values and summing them, our irrational terms cancel and we simply get 1 as our answer.

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