Math, asked by sahil2004agarwal, 9 months ago

solve the equation (2√2 + 7√7) + (13√2 – 4√7).​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(2 \sqrt{2}  + 7 \sqrt{7} ) + (13 \sqrt{2}  - 4 \sqrt{7} ) \\  = 2 \sqrt{2}  + 7 \sqrt{7}  + 13 \sqrt{2}  - 4 \sqrt{7}  \\  = 15 \sqrt{2}  + 3 \sqrt{7}

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Answered by anindyaadhikari13
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This is not an equation. See this.

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