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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-19

Simplify the expression involving square roots:

\[
\sqrt{27} + \sqrt{48} + \sqrt{12} = ???
\]

Asked by Taylorstewart0

Answer (2)

Sqrt(27)+sqrt(48)+sqrt(12) Sqrt(27)=sqrt(3 3 3)=3 sqrt(3) Sqrt(48)=sqrt(4 4 3)=4 sqrt(3) Sqrt(12)=sqrt(2 2 3)=2 sqrt(3) Add the three to get 9 sqrt(3) Final answer: 9*sqrt(3) Hope I helped :)

Answered by FirstSineOfMadness | 2024-06-10

The simplified expression of 27 ​ + 48 ​ + 12 ​ is 9 3 ​ . Each square root was simplified by factoring out perfect squares and combining like terms. The final result is a single term containing the square root of 3.
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Answered by FirstSineOfMadness | 2024-10-02