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what is the product of √6 and 10√12 in simplest radical form? (2√21, 2√36 are incorrect) PLS HELP DONT GUESS!

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Answer:


{ \huge \star} \boxed{√(6) * 10 √(12)} {\huge \star} \\ = √(6) * 10 * √(6 * 2) \\ = 6 * 10 * √(2) \\ = \boxed{ 60 √(2) }

60√2 is the right answer

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Question:-

what is the product of √6 and 10√12 in simplest radical form?

Answer:-


\small 60 √(2)

Step-by-step explanation:-

→ √6 × 10√12

→ √6 × 10 × √6×2

→ 6 × 10 × √2

→ 60√2

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