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The number (1+√3)² =​

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Answered by ItzHangover
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☆ It is given to find the solution for  \sf{(1+\sqrt{3})^{2}}.

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 \Large {\textsf{\textbf{\blue{∅~~Solution :-}}}}

  • To find the solution, use the properties;

As, we know that,

  \sf{(  \sqrt{x} {)}^{2}  } = x

  • Use the property for;

 \implies \sf{(1 +  \sqrt{3}  {)}^{2} }

 \implies \sf \: { {1}^{2} + ( \sqrt{3}   {)}^{2} }

 \implies \sf \: {1 + 3}

 \implies \sf \: {4}

 \dashrightarrow Hence, the value for  \sf{(1+\sqrt{3})^{2}} will be 4.

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Answered by eren56jeager
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