Math, asked by ParthRaghuvanshi, 1 year ago

how can you solve 2+√3 + 2-√3?


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Answers

Answered by mysticd
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Solution:

2+√3+2-√3

= (2+2)+(√3-√3)

= 4 + 0

= 4

Therefore,

2+√3+2-√3 = 4

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Answered by AashimaSharma123
1

HI DEAR

YOUR ANSWER

 = 2 +  \sqrt{3}  + 2 -  \sqrt{3}

 = 4

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