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Simplify 3√ 2 – √ 2 .

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you will have two find the square root of the question
Simplify 3√ 2 – √ 2 .-example-1
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Answer: The simplified value of the given radical expression is
2\sqrt2.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to simplify the following radical expression :


E=3\sqrt2-\sqrt2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

We know that for a radical expression with similar radicals, the following property holds :


a\sqrt b-d\sqrt b=(a-d)\sqrt b.

So, from equation (i), we get


E\\\\=3\sqrt 2-\sqrt 2\\\\=(3-1)\sqrt2\\\\=2\sqrt2.

Thus the required simplified value of the given radical expression is
2\sqrt2.

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