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2 + 4 \sqrt{12} + \sqrt{3}
find the R.F

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Answered by ishu4523
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Answer:

Rewrite equation with the term containing cube root on one side as follows. 3√x = x.

Raise both sides to power 3 in order to clear the cube root. ( 3√x ) 3 = x 3

Rewrite the above equation with right side equal to zero. x - x 3 = 0.

Factor. x (1 - x 2) = 0.

and solve for x.

Answered by MasterMindGirl10
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