Math, asked by proton1, 1 year ago

solve
 \sqrt{3 }  +  \sqrt{2}  +  \sqrt{3}  -  \sqrt{5}

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Answered by sushree4
1
√3+√2+√3-√5
=3.1462+√3-√5
=4.8783-√5
=2.6422

proton1: please answer in root
proton1: not in decimal
Answered by nobel
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 \sqrt{3 } + \sqrt{2} + \sqrt{3} - \sqrt{5}

=√3 + √3 + √2 - √5

=2√3 + √2 - √5

That's it
It can't be moved further without removing root.
So,It is the answer.

Hope it helped.(・.・;)

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