Math, asked by anishagrawal5876, 9 months ago

Subtract √3+5√2-6√7 from 7√7-5√3+2√2+1

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Answered by harshkumarambika
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7 \sqrt{7}  - 5 \sqrt{3}   + 2 \sqrt{2} +1 -  \ (\sqrt{3 }  + 5 \sqrt{2}  - 6 \sqrt{7} ) \\ =  13 \sqrt{7}  - 6 \sqrt{3}  - 3 \sqrt{2}  + 1 \\ that \: is \: your \: answer \: okk
Answered by Shailesh183816
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\bf\large\underline\blue{Solution:-}

➜ We have to subtract \sqrt{3}+5\sqrt{2}-6\sqrt{7} from 7\sqrt{7}-5\sqrt{3}+2\sqrt{2}+1

7\sqrt{7}-5\sqrt{3}+2\sqrt{2}+1 - (\sqrt{3}+5 \sqrt{2}-6\sqrt{7})

➜ Now, we will open the brackets....

7\sqrt{7}-5\sqrt{3}+2 \sqrt{2} 1- \sqrt{3}-5\sqrt{2}+6\sqrt{7}

13\sqrt{7}-6\sqrt{3}-3\sqrt{2}+1

Hope it will help uh!!

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