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11 \sqrt{2 }  + 9  \sqrt{3}
what is answer of the question

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11√2+9√3

The value of √2 is 1.414 and the value of √3 is 1.732

then putting the values

11×1.414+9×1.732

15.55+15.58

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suryatejreddy: nice but wrong answer
suryatejreddy: I also don't know but that answer is in square roots
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