Math, asked by dheerajvarfa2, 9 months ago

simplify(√2+√3)^2 plz it is important

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

 (\sqrt{2}  +  \sqrt{3} )^{2}  =  \\  \\  =  > ( \sqrt{2})^{2}  + ( { \sqrt{3} })^{2}  + 2 \sqrt{2}  \times  \sqrt{ 3}  \\  \\  =  > 2 + 3 + 2 \sqrt{6}  \\  \\  =  > 5 +  2\sqrt{6}

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Answered by karthi77777
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Answer:

5+2(\sqrt{6} )

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:- (\sqrt{2} +\sqrt{3} )^2

To do:- Simplify

Solution:-

(\sqrt{2} +\sqrt{3})^2\\ \\= (\sqrt{2}) ^2+(\sqrt{3})^2+2(\sqrt{2})(\sqrt{3})\\            (a+b)^2=a^2+b^2+2ab\\   = 2+3+2(\sqrt{6})\\ \\=5+2(\sqrt{6})

5+2\sqrt{6} is your simplest form...

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