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To find the area of a rectangle, multiply its height by its width. For a square you only need to find the length of one of the sides (as each side is the same length) and then multiply this by itself to find the area. This is the same as saying length2 or length squared.
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The expression is given to be : 2√3 + √3
We need to simplify this given expression and find the value of this expression.
The expression is : 2√3 + √3
Since, √3 is common factor in both the terms so taking √3 common we have,
⇒ √3 × (2 + 1)
Now using BODMAS rule we will simplify the bracket first
⇒ √3 × 3
⇒ 3√3
The approximate value of √3 correct to three places of decimal is 1.732
So, the value of the given expression is : 3 × 1.732 = 5.196
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Lack of self confidence puts one in a vicious cycle: Self-confidence is ability to trust one’s capabilities, actions, appearance etc. These can be social or personal handling capacity. A person with self-confidence will move forward in life, not looking back for pointless reasons. Trust upon oneself is very important and crucial in one’s life. Lack of self-confidence will not allow us to decide in every step of life. It feels very low and depression can follow. One will start depending upon others for making minor or major decisions. The person may fall into a nudge where one can never see the outside world and cannot sustain there too. Such kinds of people who are always depending on others are not looked upon positively in this society. For example: A person attended an interview for the post of a trainee. He got selected and was assigned work. He was always depending on colleagues to complete the task. This came to the notice of his manager. He was given time to improve himself. If that person does not learn to work upon himself in achieving things on his own, he will lose his job and cannot succeed in any job outside.Believing in ourselves that ‘we can do it’ attitude will enable us to succeed.
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x = {tex}2^{1 / 3}+2^{2 / 3}{/tex}
x3 = {tex}\left(2^{1 / 3}+2^{2 / 3}\right)^{3}{/tex}
{tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} x3 = {tex}\left(2^{1 / 3}\right)^{3}{/tex} + {tex}\left(2^{2 / 3}\right)^{3}{/tex} + 3 {tex}\times{/tex} {tex}2^{1 / 3}{/tex} {tex}\times{/tex} {tex}2^{2 / 3}{/tex}{tex}\left(2^{1 / 3}+2^{2 / 3}\right){/tex}
{tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} x3 = 2 + 22 + 3 {tex}\times{/tex} 2{tex}\left(2^{1 / 3}+2^{2 / 3}\right.){/tex}
{tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} x3 = 6 + 6{tex}\left(2^{1 / 3}+2^{2 / 3}\right.){/tex}
{tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} x3 = 6 + 6x
{tex}\Rightarrow{/tex} x3 - 6x = 6
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