Math, asked by sanjaliskotian16, 1 month ago

Find the value of 2√3 + √3 .​

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Answered by kusumajalikumari2004
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Answer:

Perhaps the simplest way of thinking about this is to answer a similar question. If you had two cookies and then added one more cookie, the answer would be obvious to all: You would have three cookies. You could write 2cookies + 1cookie = 3cookies. You could also state this as follows: 2c + 1c = 3c, or simply 2c + c = 3c. But here, instead of cookies, we have square roots of three. 2√3 + √3 = 2√3 + 1√3 = 3√3. Or if you are acquainted with elementary algebra you could write 2√3 + 1√3 = (2 + 1)√3 = 3√3.

Answered by aishanidutta8a
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Answer:

=3_/3

Step-by-step explanation:

2_/3+ _/3

=_/3(2+1) { taking as 1 }

=_/3×3

=3_/3

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