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Simply each of the following: (3+√2) (4+√7)

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Answered by kithu13
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Answer:

(3 +  \sqrt{2} ) \times (4 +  \sqrt{7} ) \\  = 12 +  \sqrt[3]{7}  +  \sqrt[4]{2}  +  \sqrt{2 \times 7}  \\ 12 +  \sqrt[3]{7}  +  \sqrt[4]{2}  +  \sqrt{14}

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Answered by Anonymous
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(3+2) (4+7)

Multiplying both terms

12 + 37 + 42 + 14

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