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3 \sqrt{48}  -  \frac{5}{2 \sqrt{3} }  + 4 \sqrt{3}
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Answered by jaylaxmikumariqwer1
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Answered by shreyasengupta1862
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3\sqrt{48} -  5/ 2\sqrt{3} + 4\sqrt{3}\\=> 3\sqrt{4*4*3} - 5/ 2\sqrt{3} + 4\sqrt{3}\\=> 12\sqrt{3} - 5/2\sqrt{3} + 4\sqrt{3}\\=>  LCM = 2\sqrt{3}\\=>  72 - 5 + 24/2\sqrt{3}\\=> 91/2\sqrt{3}\\=> 91\sqrt{3}/6\\(Answer)

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