Math, asked by rmb29, 1 year ago

prove that

 \sqrt{6}  \\  =  \sqrt{4 + 2}  \\  =  2 \sqrt{2}
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Answered by luciferxixo
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Bonjour!!

 \sqrt{6}  can also be written  \sqrt{4+2}  .

 \sqrt{4}  can be written as  \sqrt{2 + 2}

So, the answer can be  \sqrt[2]{2}

Answered by Thevillain
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HOLA

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 \sqrt{6}  =  \:  \sqrt{4 \:  +  \: 2}  \: ( \: on \: spliting \: 6 \: ) \\  \\ now \:  \sqrt{6}  =  \:  \sqrt{4 \:  +  \: 2 \:  }  =  \:2  \sqrt{2}  \:  \\  \\ because  \: lcm \: of \: 4 \: and \: 2  \: is \: 4
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