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(2 square root 7+3 square root 6)(5 square root 2+4 square root 3)
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hey! So i believe the answer is 176.9503919. Let me know If I'm wrong. Anyways, I hope this helped!
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the answer was kinda hard for me to figure out but it is 176.9503919
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