Math, asked by khushichauhan455, 3 months ago

simplify
4/3√3-2√2 + 3/3√3+2√2​

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Answered by gorgeous45
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Answer:

 \frac{4}{3 \sqrt{2} }  - 2 \sqrt{2 }  +  \frac{3}{3 \sqrt{2} }  + 2 \sqrt{2}  \\  \frac{4}{3 \sqrt{2} }  +  \frac{3}{3 \sqrt{2} }  \\  \frac{4 + 3}{3 \sqrt{2} }  \\     \frac{7}{3 \sqrt{2 } }  \\  \frac{7 }{3 \sqrt{2}  }  \times  \frac{3 \sqrt{2} }{3 \sqrt{2} }   \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: (by \: rationalising \: the \: dinominator) \\  \frac{21 { \sqrt{2} } }{18}  \\   \frac{7 \sqrt{2} }{6}

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