Math, asked by pranavmohite56, 2 months ago


 \sqrt{ - 2 }  \sqrt{ - 3}

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Answered by HB9
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Answer:

 \sqrt{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \sqrt{ - 2 }  \times  \sqrt{ - 3}  \\  =  \sqrt{( - 2) \times ( - 3) }  \\  =  \sqrt{6}

Answered by tiger194
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-2^1/2 * -3^1/2

Now as powers are same we can take them common and multiply the base

It will become
6^1/2
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