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(3 + 3 \sqrt{2} ) +  \sqrt{2}

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey dear

3 + 3√2 + √2
= 3 + √2 ( 3 + 1 )
= 3 + 4√2

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Answered by DeanGD05
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You are able to combine similar roots therefore...

3 + 3\sqrt{2} + \sqrt{2} =3 + 4\sqrt{2} is your final answer.

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