Math, asked by prernapunit0218, 1 month ago

Solve this question please​

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Answered by mayanksingh1239
1

Answer:

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\sqrt{3} \times \sqrt{3} = 3

3

×

3

=3

\begin{gathered} \red{ \sqrt{3 } \: can \: be \: written \: as \: \: {3}^{ \frac{1}{2} } } \\ \\ \blue{Therefore,} \\ \\ \purple{{3}^{ \frac{1}{2} } \times {3}^{ \frac{1}{2} } } \\ \purple{ = {3}^{ (\frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{2} )} }\\ \purple{ = {3}^{ \frac{1 + 1}{2} }} \\ \purple{= {3}^{ \frac{2}{2} }} \\ \ \purple{= {3}^{1} }\\ \orange{= 3}\end{gathered}

3

canbewrittenas3

2

1

Therefore,

3

2

1

×3

2

1

=3

(

2

1

+

2

1

)

=3

2

1+1

=3

2

2

=3

1

=3

Answered by vishalkoli2801
0

20 30 40 50 then 60

Step-by-step explanation:

20+10=30

45-5=40 continue this series we give answer 60

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