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Answered by CharmingPrince
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  • Term = \sqrt{5 + 2\sqrt6}

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By \ simplifying:

\sqrt{5 + 2\sqrt6}

\sqrt{3 + 2 + 2\sqrt6}

\sqrt{ {\sqrt3}^2 + {\sqrt2}^2 + 2\sqrt6}

\sqrt{(\sqrt3 + \sqrt2)^2}

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Answered by harshitanegi2169
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