Math, asked by rohitkaushik21, 5 months ago


 (\sqrt{5}  +  \sqrt{3}   - 4 \sqrt{2}  \div 2 \sqrt{6}  \times 3 \sqrt{3} )
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Answered by jameshunn178
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(\sqrt{5}+\sqrt{3} -4\sqrt{2} /6\sqrt{18})

\sqrt{5}/6\sqrt{18}+\sqrt{3}/6\sqrt{18} -4\sqrt{2}/6\sqrt{18}  you can take root 18 which is 2root 3 and simplify more.

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