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simplify (2+underroot2) (3+underroot3)​

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Answered by XxTheBrainlyLegendxX
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(2 +  \sqrt{2} )(3 +  \sqrt{3} )

 = 6+2\sqrt{3}+3\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{2}\sqrt{3}

 = 6+2\sqrt{3}+3\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{6}

Answered by vshouryansh6
1

Answer:

upper one is true

hope it helps

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