Evaluate
2\sqrt{10}+3\sqrt{2}+4\sqrt{15}+6\sqrt{3}\approx 36.451434238
Factor
2 \sqrt{10} + 3 \sqrt{2} + 4 \sqrt{15} + 6 \sqrt{3} = 36.451434238
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6\sqrt{3}+4\sqrt{3}\sqrt{5}+3\sqrt{2}+2\sqrt{2}\sqrt{5}
Apply the distributive property by multiplying each term of 2\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{2} by each term of 3+2\sqrt{5}.
6\sqrt{3}+4\sqrt{15}+3\sqrt{2}+2\sqrt{2}\sqrt{5}
To multiply \sqrt{3} and \sqrt{5}, multiply the numbers under the square root.
6\sqrt{3}+4\sqrt{15}+3\sqrt{2}+2\sqrt{10}
To multiply \sqrt{2} and \sqrt{5}, multiply the numbers under the square root.
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