Math, asked by deaddaylight973, 2 months ago

Expand (√3 + √2)*4
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Answered by hemanthkumar76
5

Answer:

(√3 + √2)⁴ = 49 + 20√6

Step-by-step explanation:

(√3 + √2)⁴ = [(√3 + √2)²]²

= (3 + 2√6 + 2)² {(a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b²}

= (5 + 2√6)²

= 25 + 20√6 + 24 {(a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b²}

= 49 + 20√6

Answered by suryakantmishra52
1

Answer:

I will give you two answers you see and decide which answer you want to write

Step-by-step explanation:

(1) answer.. is in given photo ..

(2) answer is here..

(√3+√2)4

= [(√3+√2) square] square

= [3+2+2√6] square

= (5+2√6) square

= [25+24+20√6]

= answer is 49+20√6

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