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simplif y \: 3 \sqrt{3}  -2  \sqrt{5}  \div 3 \sqrt{3}  + 2 \sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{12}  \div  \sqrt{5}  - 3

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Answered by laxman1707
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Step-by-step explanation:

Dear student,

First take LCM

Then solve the numerator and denominator.

Few numbers would cancel.

Try to take anything in common from both numerator and denominator so that the both cancel each other out

[For EX– 2(numerator)/2(denominator) In this case 2 will cancel out.] and makes the number simplified.

I hope you understand it :D

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Answered by namantanwar29
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