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Answered by shashankavsthi
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 \frac{3}{2 \sqrt{2} } + \frac{1}{ \sqrt{2} } \\ = \frac{5}{2 \sqrt{2} }

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate!! Here is your answer....
As we know root 8 = 2root 2
Therefore equation becomes
3/2root 2 + 1/root 2
Take the lcm
3+2/2 root 2
Therefore answer =5/2root2
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