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on simplifying 4√3√3^2 we get.....?

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Answered by ashwin20058
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Answer:

Here, the given expression is,

4\sqrt{3}.\sqrt{2^2}

=4\times \sqrt{3}\times \sqrt{4}  

=4\times \sqrt{3}\times 2    (\text{Since, }\sqrt{4}=2)

=8\sqrt{3}

Hence,

4\sqrt{3}.\sqrt{2^2} = 8\sqrt{3}

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