Math, asked by nandini21nair, 16 days ago


5 \sqrt{2}  + 4 \sqrt{2}  - 3 \sqrt{2}
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :-

5 \sqrt{2} + 4 \sqrt{2} - 3 \sqrt{2} \\ take \:  \sqrt{2}  \:  as \: cmmon \\  \\   =  > \sqrt{2} (5 + 4 - 3) \\  =  >  \sqrt{2} (9 - 3) \\  =  > 6 \sqrt{2}

So your answer will be 6√2

Now the value of √2 = 1.414

so, multiple 6 with 1.414

we will get = 8.484

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Answered by Raosahab86
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Answer:

 \sqrt{2 = 1.414}

Now solve the equation see in pic

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