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31 August, 07:38

Which of the following is true about the expression √3•2?

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  1. 31 August, 08:46
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    √3 * 2 = 2√3

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    √3 * √2 = 2.4494 ...

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If you mean the expression √3 * 2 then the solution is 2√3 since 2 is a rational number not under a square root and √3 is irrational. They cannot be combined.

    If you mean the expression √3 * √2 then the expression has two pieces ti it √3 and √2. Since neither 3 nor 2 are perfect square, the square root of each is irrational.

    Their product will also be irrational since √3 * √2 = √6. 6 is not a perfect square either. The result is irrational. It equals 2.4494 ...
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