Math, asked by sanatcoolboy97, 7 months ago

Can we write x+√3x as 2√3x?
(x is not under the square root)

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Answered by dharun1
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Answer:

Not at all because there is only one √3 coefficient.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question the factorization should be done in this way:

x +  \sqrt{3} x = x(1 +  \sqrt{3} )

The above method is the correct one. 2√3x can be achieved in the following way.

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

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