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(6 -  \sqrt{2)} (2 +  \sqrt{3)}
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Answered by Rudranil420
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(6 - \sqrt{2}) (2 + \sqrt{3})

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Answered by lovingharshika2020
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(6 -  \sqrt{2 \: } ) \: (2 +  \sqrt{3 \:  \:  ) }  \\ 6(2 +  \sqrt{3} ) -  \sqrt{2} (2 +  \sqrt{3} ) \\ 12 +  \sqrt[6]{3}  -  \sqrt[2]{2}  -  \sqrt{6}

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