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Please help me with this problem with all steps thank you!!-example-1
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Answer:


\bf\\9√(3)

Explanation:


√(12) +√(27) +√(48) =√(3\cdot4) +√(3\cdot9) +√(3\cdot16)=\\\\= √(3) \cdot√(4) +√(3)\cdot√(9) +√(3)\cdot√(16) =\\\\=√(3) \cdot2+√(3) \cdot3+√(3) \cdot4=√(3) (2+3+4)=\\\\=√(3)\cdot9=9√(3)

User Meyquel
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Hello! In this exercise, the first step will be to factorize all the square roots, look below:

At this moment, all numbers have terms in common, so we can add them together. Let's do it:


\begin{gathered} 2\sqrt[]{3}+3\sqrt[]{3}+4\sqrt[]{3} \\ =\sqrt[]{3}(2+3+4) \\ =9\sqrt[]{3} \end{gathered}

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