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Which statement is true about the product square root of 2(3square root of 2 + square root of 14)?

It is rational and equal to 12.

It is rational and equal to 18.

It is irrational and equal to 6 + 2square root of 18.

It is irrational and equal to 3 +square root of 18.

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Answer:

It is rational and equal to 12.

Explanation:

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User Ajay S
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Answer:


√(2) (3√(2) +√(14))=6+2√(7)

Explanation:

Given :
√(2) (3√(2) +√(14))

Solution:


√(2) (3√(2) +√(14))


3*2+√(28))


6+2√(7)

Thus ,
√(2) (3√(2) +√(14))=6+2√(7)

Thus the solution is irrational since square root 7 does not have a perfect square and equal to 6+2square root of 14

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User Brendan Heywood
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