Math, asked by nikkysingh76, 8 months ago

root 5 + 2 root 6 solve the question​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

\sqrt{5} + 2 \sqrt{6}

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This equation were not solved because we can't find square root of 5 and 6.

Answered by ronaldoChristiano
1

Answer:

 \sqrt{5}  + 2 \sqrt{6}

Bro there is two different

irrational number number

so it cannot solved.

It would be possible if there

were not root 5 but root 6

i.e \:  \:  \:  \:  \sqrt{6}  + 2 \sqrt{6}

If the question would be

this then solution would

be

3 \sqrt{6}

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