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Question
`2sqrt(3) + sqrt(3)` is equal to ______.
Options
`2sqrt(6)`
6
`3sqrt(3)`
`4sqrt(6)`
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Solution
`2sqrt(3) + sqrt(3)` is equal to `underlinebb(3sqrt(3))`.
Explanation:
Given: Number `2sqrt(3) + sqrt(3)`
`2sqrt(3) + sqrt(3) = sqrt(3)(2 + 1)`
= `sqrt(3)(3)`
= `3sqrt(3)`
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