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Multiply ( 2 + √3 )(3 + √5)

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Answered by vipinkumar212003
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Answer:

(2 +  \sqrt{3} )(3 +  \sqrt{5} )  \\  = 6 + 2 \sqrt{5}  + 3 \sqrt{3}  + \sqrt{15}  \\  \\ \red{\mathfrak{ \large{\underline{{Hope \: It \: Helps \: You}}}}} \\ \blue{\mathfrak{ \large{\underline{{Mark \: Me \: Brainliest}}}}}

Answered by ushadevi96086
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Answer:

6 + 2√5 + 3 √3 + √15

Step-by-step explanation:

( 2 + √3 )( 3 + √5 )

=2(3+√ 5) + √3 (3 + √5 )

=6 + 2√5 + 3√3 + √15

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