Math, asked by thashmitha32, 9 months ago

multiply (√5+√3) by (3√3-5√5).​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

( \sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{3} )(3 \sqrt{3}  - 5 \sqrt{5} ) \\  = 3 \sqrt{15}  - 25 + 9 - 15 \sqrt{5}  \\  =  - 16 + 3 \sqrt{15}  - 15 \sqrt{5}

Answered by chhotiroy343
1

Answer:

your answer is.......

Step-by-step explanation:

 - 16 + 3 \sqrt{15}  + 3 \sqrt{5}

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