Math, asked by XxDARKxxKNIGHTxX, 5 hours ago

Please help me to solve
2 \sqrt{2}  \div 2 -  \sqrt{2}  +  \sqrt{3}

Answers

Answered by Nikita203
1

Step-by-step explanation:

2√2/2-√2+√3 (2 se 2 cancel)

√2-√2+√3 ( root 2-root 2 cancel)

√3. --ans

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Answered by analpjoy
1

Answer:

  1. 2 can be written as
  2.  \sqrt{2 \times  \sqrt{2} } and 2 is the root of 4
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