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  • 04-09-2022
  • Mathematics
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RADICALS PLEASE HELP
(3√3 - 5√2) (2√3 + 5√2)

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jaisurajk jaisurajk
  • 04-09-2022

Answer: -32+5√6

Step-by-step explanation:

(3√3 - 5√2) (2√3 + 5√2)=

(3√3 * 2√3) + (3√3 * 5√2) - (5√2 * 2√3) - (5√2 * 5√2) =

(3*2*√3*√3) + (3*5*√3*√2) - (5*2*√2*√3) - (5*5*√2*√2)=

6*3 + 15*√(3*2) - 10*√(2*3) - 25*2=

18+15√6-10√6-50=

18-50+(15-10)*√6=-32+5√6

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