Math, asked by yash10138, 1 month ago

Multiply ( √3 - √2 ) and ( 2√3 + √2 )​

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Answered by sureshbabu476
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Answer:

4-\sqrt{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

((\sqrt{3} -\sqrt{2} )(2\sqrt{3} +\sqrt{2})= (2\sqrt{3} *\sqrt{3} )+(\sqrt{3} *\sqrt{2})-(2\sqrt{3} *\sqrt{2})-(\sqrt{2} *\sqrt{2})\\

                                    = 2\sqrt{9} +\sqrt{6} -2\sqrt{6} -2

                                    = 2(3) -\sqrt{6}  -2

                                     = 6-2-\sqrt{6}

                                       = 4-\sqrt{6}

Answered by EESHITHASHREE
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