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Add. Write your answer in simplest form.\newline93+639\sqrt{3} + 6\sqrt{3}

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Q. Add. Write your answer in simplest form.\newline93+639\sqrt{3} + 6\sqrt{3}
  1. Combine like terms: Combine the like terms 939\sqrt{3} and 636\sqrt{3}. Since both terms have the same radical part, 3\sqrt{3}, we can add the coefficients directly. 93+63=(9+6)39\sqrt{3} + 6\sqrt{3} = (9 + 6)\sqrt{3}
  2. Simplify expression: Simplify the expression by adding the coefficients.\newline(9+6)3=153(9 + 6)\sqrt{3} = 15\sqrt{3}\newlineThis is the simplest form since 1515 and 33 have no common factors that would allow us to simplify the square root further.

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