Math, asked by saksham876, 11 months ago

Simplify this : [4√28+3√7]

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Answered by has42000
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{4\sqrt{28} }{3\sqrt{7} }

= \frac{4\sqrt{4*7} }{3\sqrt{7} }

= \frac{4 \sqrt{4}*\sqrt{7}  }{3\sqrt{7} }

= \frac{4* 2\sqrt{7} }{3\sqrt{7} }    ( \frac{\sqrt{7} }{\sqrt{7}} cut)

= \frac{8}{3}

Answered by Malhar258060
4

Answer:

hey frnd here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

  • 4√28+3√7
  • 4√7×4+3√7
  • take 4 outside the square roots so it becomes 2
  • 4×2√7+3√7
  • 8√7+3√7
  • 11√7

So your final answer is 117.

I hope u get your answer

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