Math, asked by ash09954, 1 year ago

Simplify √38 + √48
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√8 + √12

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Answered by amritaraj
3

Answer:

heya mate

here is ur answer

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{\sqrt{32}+\sqrt{48}}{\sqrt{8}+\sqrt{12}}

= $2$

Explanation:

Simplification of \frac{\sqrt{32}+\sqrt{48}}{\sqrt{8}+\sqrt{12}}

= \frac{\sqrt{4\times8}+\sqrt{4\times12}}{\sqrt{8}+\sqrt{12}}

=\frac{\sqrt{4}\times\sqrt{8}+\sqrt{4}\times\sqrt{12}}{\sqrt{8}+\sqrt{12}}

Take√4common, we get

= \frac{\sqrt{4}(\sqrt{8}+\sqrt{12})}{(\sqrt{8}+\sqrt{12})}

After cancellation,weget

=\sqrt{4}

= $2$

Therefore,

\frac{\sqrt{32}+\sqrt{48}}{\sqrt{8}+\sqrt{12}}

= $2$

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Answered by rahman786khalilu
1

by rationalisation

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