Math, asked by ahiranakinchana, 1 year ago

please explain this sum below.
I used the Heron's formula to get this.
 \sqrt{} (14 + x)(x)(8)(6)
 \sqrt[4]{3(14x \times x {)}^{2} }
4 \sqrt{3(14x + x {)}^{2} }

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Answered by vampire002
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hey mate here is your answer

√(14+X)(X)(8)(6)

√(14x+x²)(48)

√(48x²+672x)

√16(3x²+42x)

4√3x(X+14)

hope it will help you

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vampire002: first i multiply all the bracket together
vampire002: then take out 16 as a common factor
vampire002: but 16 is a square of 4
vampire002: so take out it of root as 4
vampire002: and then remaining you know
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