What is the following product? (Square root 14 - square root 3) (square root 12 + square root 7)
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The product of this expression is option (A) (2√42 + 7√2 - 6 - √21) is the correct answer.
Simplification of an expression is the process of writing an expression in the most efficient and compact form without affecting the value of the original expression. It involves, multiply out the brackets and then simplify the resulting expression by collecting the like terms.
For the given situation,
The expression is [tex](\sqrt{14} -\sqrt{3})( \sqrt{12} +\sqrt{7} )[/tex]
⇒ [tex]\sqrt{14}\sqrt{12} +\sqrt{14} \sqrt{7} -\sqrt{3} \sqrt{12} -\sqrt{3} \sqrt{7}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]\sqrt{168}+\sqrt{98}-\sqrt{36}-\sqrt{21}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]\sqrt{2^{2}(42) } +\sqrt{7^{2}(2) } -\sqrt{6^{2} }-\sqrt{21}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]2\sqrt{42 } +7\sqrt{2 } -6-\sqrt{21}[/tex]
Hence we conclude that the product of this expression is option (A) (2√42 + 7√2 - 6 - √21) is the correct answer.
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