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Simplify as far as possible. 2 √ 3 + 2 √ 27

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Answered by Sivashrisaravanan
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2 \sqrt{3 }  + 2 \sqrt{27}  = 2 \sqrt{3 + 27}  = 2 \sqrt{30}

Answered by Nishith15
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Answer:12+4\sqrt{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

=2\sqrt{3} +2\sqrt{27} \\=2\sqrt{3} +2\sqrt{3^2*3} \\=2\sqrt{3} +2\sqrt{3^2}*\sqrt{3} \\=2\sqrt{3} +2(6)*2\sqrt{3}\\=12+4\sqrt{3} -ANS

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