Math, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

Multiply (root 3 + root 2) and (2 root 5 - 7 root 3)

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Answered by anshi60
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 (\sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{2} ) \times( 2 \sqrt{5}  - 7 \sqrt{ 3 } ) \\  \\  = 2 \sqrt{15}  - 21 + 2 \sqrt{10}  - 7 \sqrt{6}  \\  \\  = 2( \sqrt{15}  +  \sqrt{10} )  - 7(3 +  \sqrt{6} )

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Answered by mikecityno10
0

Answer:

-33.62

Step-by-step explanation:

\sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} x  2\sqrt{5} - 7\sqrt{3}

2\sqrt{15} - 7\sqrt{3}\sqrt{3} + 2\sqrt{10} - 7\sqrt{6} \\\\2\sqrt{5} - 21 - 7\sqrt{6} \\\\2\sqrt{5} - 21 - 7[2.44]\\\\2[2.23] - 21 - 17.08\\\\4.46 - 21 - 17.08\\\\-33.62\\

=-33.62

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