Math, asked by ryyan70, 1 year ago

on adding 2√3 and 3√2 we get​

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Answered by ArshadNadeem
4

Answer:

Here is your answer ,

We all know that 2^1/2=1.414 & 3^1/2=1.732

substituting these values and solving the equation as follow :::::》》

2 \sqrt{3}  + 3 \sqrt{2}  \\  =( 2 \times 1.732) + (3 \times1.414 ) \\  = 3.464  \:  +  \: 4.242 \\  = 7.706

this is nearly equal to

 \sqrt{60}

but it is not accurately equal its just near .

hope it helps uh

Answered by ZenithKrueger
8

Answer: 2√3 + 3√2

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Step-by-step explanation:

Here I'll tell you some important points :)

1. for addition the number under the root (eg. √2, √3 etc.) needs to be same

2. for multiplication the number under the root doesn't necessarily have to be same.

3. for addition the number of the root (eg. √x ,∛x etc.) needs to be same.

4. for multiplication the number over the root needs to be same  

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