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4(5 square root x^2y) + 3(5 square root x^2y

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Answer: 7(5square root x^2y)

Explanation:

By Factorisation

4(5
\sqrt{ x^2y )+ 3(5
\sqrt{ x^2y )= 4+3(5
\sqrt{ x^2y ) = 7(5
\sqrt{ x^2y )

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Answer:

7(5sqrt ^2y)

Explanation:

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