Math, asked by akshatsharma6, 1 year ago

find the value of
5 \sqrt{2 }  + 3 \sqrt{2}

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Answered by LitChori01
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hey here's the answer to your question...

First step:-
Break the equation into 5√2 and the second one is 3√2.

Second step:-
We'll first focus on the first one so...

5×√2
5×1.141= 7.07

Third step:-
Now when we have got the answer of the first one that is 7.07 we'll concentrate on the second one so:-
3×√2
3×1.141= 4.24

Fourth step:-
Now we'll add the two values.

Fifth step:-
7.07+4.24
= 11.31
It means the answer of 5√2+3√2 is 11.31.

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