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Answered by merinmathew232
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Answer: d)4/3

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Step-by-step explanation:

    Let  \frac{2(\sqrt{2} + \sqrt{6} )}{3 (\sqrt{2+\sqrt{3} } }  =x

2(\sqrt{2} + \sqrt{6} ) = 3x (\sqrt{2+\sqrt{3} )

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Answered by LoveForTwinklingStar
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 \sf \large \color{green}CORRECT  \:  \:  OPTION : \:

d)  \sf\large\frac{4}{3}

Let \frac{2(\sqrt{2} + \sqrt{6} )}{3 (\sqrt{2+\sqrt{3} } }

\sf \large 2(\sqrt{2} + \sqrt{6} ) = 3x (\sqrt{2+\sqrt{3} )

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