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6  \sqrt{3  }  + 5 \sqrt{12}

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Answered by abhi569
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[tex]6 \sqrt{3} + 5 \sqrt{12} = 6 \sqrt{3} + (5*2) \sqrt{3} = 6 \sqrt{3} + 10 \sqrt{3} = 16 \sqrt{3} = 27.712[/tex]


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Answered by Harshavardhan112
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6 \sqrt{3 }  + 5 \sqrt{12}
6 \sqrt{3}  + 5 \times 2 \sqrt{3}
6 \sqrt{3}  + 10 \sqrt{3}
 \sqrt{3} (6 + 10)
16 \sqrt{3}
The answer is
16 \sqrt{3}
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