Math, asked by sanjaykrishnaajithku, 9 months ago

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(17 - 12 \sqrt{2} - 17 - 12 \sqrt{2})(17 - 12 \sqrt{2} + 17 + 12 \sqrt{2})

Answers

Answered by kritikamehta122
1

Answer:

 - 24 \sqrt{2}  \times 34

Answer is 816sqrt{2} i.e. 1153.99

Answered by FildofisaGoro
1

Answer:

-816√2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us solve the first brackets i.e. (17-12√2-17-12√2)

here both 17 will be cancelled out as one is positive and one is negative.

Hence first bracket will look like (-12√2-12√2) = -24√2

Now similarly for second brackets

both 12√2 will cancel out each other and it shall look like

(17+17)= 34

so -24√2 x 34= -816√2

Hope it helps

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