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2√3 ∙ 3√2 Multiple choice 5√5 5√6 6√6 Not possible None of the above
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2√3 ∙ 3√2
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5√5
5√6
6√6
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2√3 ∙ 3√2= 6√6
alternate form- 14.69
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