Math, asked by adityacrazy2205, 1 month ago

Under root of 10 square +10 Square

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Answered by Anonymous
37

Answer:

10√2

Step-by-step explanation:

 \large \sf{ \sqrt{ {10}^{2}  +  {10}^{2} } } \\  = \large \sf{ \sqrt{(10 \times 10) + (10 \times 10)}  } \\ \large \sf{ =  \sqrt{100 +100 } } \\ \large \sf{ =  \sqrt{200} } \\  =  \large \sf{\sqrt{2 \times  {10}^{2} } } \\  \large \sf{= \red{ 10 \sqrt{2} }}

Answered by atharvaissayinghello
0

Answer: 10√2

Step-by-step explanation: √10² + 10²

                                            = √100 + 100

                                            = √200

                                            = 10√2

U can do this by prime factorization method.

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