SOLUTION: how would you solve √(3)/3+√(2)

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Question 157660: how would you solve √(3)/3+√(2)
Answer by midwood_trail(310)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is already in lowest terms.
If you add the two addends, you'll end up with the original question given.
Try it. Add both like you did fractions and you'll up with √(3)/3 + √(2).


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