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\sqrt{2 ^{2} } - ( \sqrt{3 ^{2} }

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Answered by niishaa
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Answer:

 \sqrt{ {2}^{2} }  -  \sqrt{ {3}^{2} }\\ = \sqrt{4}  -  \sqrt{9}  \\  = 2 - 3 \\  =  - 1

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Answered by ᏞiteralFairy
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Answer:

 \sqrt{ \:  \: 2 {}^{2} }  -  \sqrt{ \:  \:  \: 3 ³}  \\  =   \sqrt{ \: 4 }  -  \sqrt{9}  \\  = 2 - 3 \\  =  - 1

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