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Simplify

 \:  \:  \:  \:  \: \bf \dfrac{2 \sqrt{6}  -  5\sqrt{6}  + 3 \sqrt{6}  - 3}{ \sqrt{6}}

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Answered by mshibli
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Answer:

 =  \frac{2 \sqrt{6} - 5 \sqrt{6} + 3 \sqrt{6} - 3   }{ \sqrt{6} }

Taking √6 common

  =   \frac{ \sqrt{6} (2 - 5 + 3) - 3} { \sqrt{6} }

 = (2 - 5 + 3) - 3 \\  = 0 - 3 \\  =  - 3

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