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Question
Simplify the following expression:
`(3+sqrt3)(3-sqrt3)`
Sum
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Solution
`(3+sqrt3)(3-sqrt3)`
= `(3)^2 - (sqrt3)^2`
= 9 - 3
= 6
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Chapter 1: Number Systems - EXERCISE 1.4 [Page 21]
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