Math, asked by zayanaa, 9 months ago


 \sqrt{3 {x }^{2} } + 10x + 7 \sqrt{3}

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Answered by StrangeStark
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 \sqrt{3{x }^{2} }  + 10x + 7 \sqrt{3}

=√3x² + 3x + 7x +7√3

= √3x(x+√3)+7(x+√3)

= (x+√3)(√3x+7)

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Answered by Thestarryangell
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 \sqrt{3{x }^{2} }  + 10x + 7 \sqrt{3}

=√3x² + 3x + 7x +7√3

= √3x(x+√3)+7(x+√3)

= (x+√3)(√3x+7)

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