Math, asked by MrunaliniGulhane, 9 months ago

simplyfy 5√3 + 2√27+1/√3​

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Answered by sitalranjan
1

Answer:

5√3+2√27+1√3

=5√3+2×3√3+1√3

=√3(5+6+1)

=12√3

Answered by SPYDY
2

Answer:

\frac{34\sqrt{3} }{3} or 11\sqrt{3} + \frac{\sqrt{3} }{3}(by spiltting into two terms)

Step-by-step explanation:

= 5\sqrt{3} + 2 \sqrt{9*3} + 1/\sqrt{3}

= 5\sqrt{3} + 2*3 \sqrt{3} + 1/\sqrt{3}

= 5\sqrt{3} + 6 \sqrt{3} + 1/\sqrt{3}

= 11\sqrt{3} + 1/ \sqrt{3}

= \frac{11\sqrt{3}*\sqrt{3}  + 1}{\sqrt{3} }

= \frac{11 * 3 + 1}{\sqrt{ 3} }

= 34/\sqrt{3}

= 34/\sqrt{3 * \sqrt{3}/\sqrt{3}                 - Multiply by conjugate

= 34\sqrt{3}/3

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