jessee939
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  • 11-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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Distribute and simplify the radicals below
2√3*(2√+√3)

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PiaDeveau PiaDeveau
  • 22-10-2018

Given expression: [tex]2\sqrt{3} *(\sqrt{2}+ \sqrt{3})[/tex].

We need to distribute and simplify.

We have 2√3 in front of paranthesis.

We need to distribute 2√3 over paranthesis.

2√3*(√2+√3) would give : 2√3 * √2 + 2√3 * √3.

We need to multiply radical numbers inside radicals and outside number by outside number.

On simplifying, we get

2√6 + 2 * 3 = 2√6 + 6.

Therefore, final answer is 6+2√6.

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someoneunknown10
someoneunknown10 someoneunknown10
  • 27-06-2020

Answer:

6+2√6

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