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√(√2+3)²=. Sjjsjsjdnxnxbsbbanansnnxnxbxbxbdbbsns

User HuckleberryFinn
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1. Reduce the index of the radical and exponent with 2
l√2+3l

2. Since √2+2 > 0, the absolute value of √2+3 is √2+3

Solution is √2+3
Alternative form: 4.41421
User Peter Wolf
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The square root of a thing that is squared is equal to the thing.

√ײ=×

Therefore:

√(√2+3)²=√2+3

The problem can be solved from there differently depending on how your professor/teacher would like you to answer. You can leave it as: √2+3 or you can type it into a calculator and solve from there to get: approximately 4.4
User Rengasamy
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