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10 July, 12:06

Multiply and combine like terms. Then explain what you notice about the two different results. (i) (√3+√2) (√3+√2) (ii) (√3+√2) (√3-√2)

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  1. 10 July, 12:23
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    (i) 5 + 2√6

    (ii) 1 - 2√6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (i) (√3+√2) (√3+√2)

    ⇒ √3 (√3+√2) + √2 (√3+√2)

    or

    ⇒ (√3) ² + (√3 * √2) + (√2 * √3) + (√2 * √2)

    or

    ⇒ 3 + √6 + √6 + 2

    or

    ⇒ 5 + 2√6

    (ii) (√3+√2) (√3-√2)

    ⇒ √3 (√3-√2) + √2 (√3-√2)

    or

    ⇒ (√3 * √3) - (√3 * √2) + (√2 * √3) - (√2 * √2)

    or

    ⇒ (3) - (√6) + (√6) - (2)

    or

    ⇒ 1 - 2√6
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