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Answered by AtchayaPrasath
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( \sqrt{11}  +  \sqrt{15} \:   - 3 \sqrt{5} ) \times (5 \sqrt{3}   \: +4 \sqrt{15}   \:  \:   +  \sqrt{11} )

 = 11 + 60  \: + 3 \sqrt{5}  + 5 \sqrt{3}

 = 71 \:  +  3 \sqrt{5}  + 5 \sqrt{3}

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Answered by anilkumar620114
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Answer:

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