Math, asked by K4katana, 1 year ago


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

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Answered by dhruvsh
2
3root2 - 2root2 = root 2.

Hope this helps....

dhruvsh: What process do u want dear there's no process
K4katana: i mean like what did u substract with what? like did you substract 3 and 2 and then remains root 2 something like that?
dhruvsh: See 3root2 means 3 times root2
dhruvsh: I mean 3root2 = root2 + root2 + root2
dhruvsh: Similarly 2root2= root 2 + root2
Ritikraj828: take root 2 common from both it is 3-2 that is 1and root2 is already there so it is root2
Ritikraj828: do you get that
K4katana: oh its easy...thank you so much
Ritikraj828: thank you
dhruvsh: Yaa that's correct man
Answered by InnocentBachiNo1
2
[tex]3 \sqrt{2} -2 \sqrt{2} = \sqrt{2} [/tex]

K4katana: i know the answer but i wanted to know how to do it
InnocentBachiNo1: you got it na? from the above comments of Dhruvsh
K4katana: yes
InnocentBachiNo1: yo
InnocentBachiNo1: good
K4katana: :-)
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