Math, asked by shresth2279, 1 month ago


( \sqrt{2} +  \sqrt{3} ) ^{2}
simplify it please​

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Answered by punit2508
1

Answer:

5+2√6

Step-by-step explanation:

using the formula of (a+b)²= a²+2ab+b²

=>(√2+√3)² = 2+3+2√6 = 5+2√6

Answered by faleehamanal
5

Answer:

(\sqrt{2} + \sqrt{3} )^{2}  \\\\ID=> (a+b)^{2} = a^{2} + 2ab + b^{2} \\\\= (\sqrt{2}) ^{2} + 2 (\sqrt{2} ) (\sqrt{3} ) + (\sqrt{3} )^{2} \\\\= 2 + 2\sqrt{6} +3\\\\= 5 + 2\sqrt{6}

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