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What is the following profuct?

( sqrt 14 - sqrt 3) ( sqrt 12 + sqrt 7)

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using the distributive law:-

this = sqrt 14 sqrt 12 + sqrt 14 sqrt 7 - sqrt 3 sqrt 12 - sqrt 3 sqrt 7

= sqrt1 68 + sqrt 91 - sqrt 36 - sqrt 21

= sqrt 168 + sqrt 91 - sqrt21 - 6


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Answer:
2√(42)+7√(2)-6-√(21)

Explanation:

Given


\left ( √(14)-√(3)\right )\left ( √(12)-√(7)\right )

using distributive property


√(14* 12)+√(14* 7)-√(3* 12)-√(3* 7)


√(4* 2* 3* 7)-√(7* 7* 2)-√(36)-√(3* 7)


2√(42)+7√(2)-6-√(21)

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