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What is the following product? (~/14 - 3)(/12 +7) O 2N/42+7N/2-6-/21 O 14-6+N7 • 26 + /21 -/15-/10 2,/42 - 21
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What is the following product?
(~/14 - 3)(/12 +7)
O 2N/42+7N/2-6-/21
O 14-6+N7
• 26 + /21 -/15-/10
2,/42 - 21
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(√14-√3)(√12-√7)
√14(√12-√7)-√3(√12-√7)
√168-√98-√36-√21
2√42-7√2-6-√21
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