Add: 3√2, 5√2, 7√2
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[tex]\huge\mathbb{SOLUTION}[/tex]
[tex]\implies\sf 3\sqrt{2}+5\sqrt{2}+7\sqrt{2}[/tex]
Take √2 as a common
[tex]\implies\sf \sqrt{2}(3+5+7)[/tex]
[tex]\implies\sf 15\sqrt{2}[/tex]
Note :-
we can write 2
2 = √2 × √2
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Additon:-
3√2 , 5√2 , 7√2
=> 3√2 + 5√2 + 7√2 = 15√2