Q. Adding 23+33 the result is AB whereA=_____B=_____
Identify Expression: We are given the expression 23+33, which involves adding two terms that both contain the square root of 3. Since they have the same radical part, we can add them just like we add like terms in algebra.
Combine Coefficients: To add the terms, we combine the coefficients (the numbers in front of the square roots) and keep the radical part the same. So, we add 2 and 3 together.2+3=5
Write Final Expression: Now that we have the sum of the coefficients, we can write the final expression as 53. This means that A=5 and B=3, because the expression is in the form AB.
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