Math, asked by Amirdhavarshini6471, 1 year ago

How do you multiply √2(3√14−√7)?


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Answered by Anonymous
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heya \\  \\  \sqrt{2} (3 \sqrt{14}  -  \sqrt{7} ) \\  \\ (3 \sqrt{2 \times 14)}  -  (\sqrt{ 7 \times 2 })  \\  \\ (3 \sqrt{28}  -  \sqrt{14} )


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Answered by Anya50
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the answer is given above
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Anya50: we will use here the BODMAS property
Anya50: so first we remove the bracket and then multiply
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