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Multiply. Write your answer in simplest form. \newline2(9+3)\sqrt{2}(9 + \sqrt{3})

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Q. Multiply. Write your answer in simplest form. \newline2(9+3)\sqrt{2}(9 + \sqrt{3})
  1. Distribute 2\sqrt{2}: Distribute 2\sqrt{2} to both terms inside the parentheses.2(9+3)=29+23\sqrt{2}(9 + \sqrt{3}) = \sqrt{2}\cdot 9 + \sqrt{2}\cdot \sqrt{3}
  2. Multiply by 99: Multiply 2\sqrt{2} by 99.\newline2×9\sqrt{2}\times 9\newline= 9×29\times\sqrt{2}
  3. Multiply by 3\sqrt{3}: Multiply 2\sqrt{2} by 3\sqrt{3}.23\sqrt{2}\ast\sqrt{3}=23= \sqrt{2\ast3}=6= \sqrt{6}
  4. Combine results: Combine the results from Step 22 and Step 33.\newline92+69\sqrt{2} + \sqrt{6}

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