Math, asked by aanshu1974, 14 hours ago

sum of
2 \sqrt{2}  + 5 \sqrt{3}  - (2 \sqrt{2}  + 5 \sqrt{3} )

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Answered by xSoyaibImtiazAhmedx
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

2 \sqrt{2} + 5 \sqrt{3} - (2 \sqrt{2} + 5 \sqrt{3})

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

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

=0 + 0

 =  \boxed{\bold {0}}

Answered by xInvincible
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 =  > \boxed{0 }

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