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Simplify: (√5 + √2)^2. *

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by sakshichourasia13
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 {( \sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{2}) }^{2}  = 7 + 2 \sqrt{10}

Step-by-step explanation:

  {(a + b)}^{2}  =  {a}^{2} + 2ab +   {b}^{2}   \\  {( \sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{2} )}^{2}   =  ({ \sqrt{5} )}^{2}  + 2 \times  \sqrt{5 }  \times   \sqrt{2}  +  {( \sqrt{2} )}^{2}  \\  = 5 + 2 \sqrt{10}  + 2 \\  {( \sqrt{5} +  \sqrt{2}  )}^{2}  = 7 + 2 \sqrt{10}  \\  \\  \\ PLEASE  \:  \: MARK  \:  \: ME  \:  \: AS \:  \:  THE  \:  \: BRAINLIEST \:  \:  AND  \:  \: FOLLOW

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