Square root 3 plus square root 3.

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for the sum of the square root of 3 added to itself, which involves basic arithmetic with square roots.

Answer

$2\sqrt{3}$
Answer for screen readers

The final answer is $2\sqrt{3}$.

Steps to Solve

  1. Identify the expression to be solved

We need to find the sum of the square root of 3 added to itself. This can be expressed mathematically as:

$$ \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{3} $$

  1. Combine like terms

Since both terms are identical, we can combine them. Adding two identical numbers is equivalent to multiplying one of them by 2:

$$ \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{3} = 2 \cdot \sqrt{3} $$

  1. Final expression

The expression is simplified to:

$$ 2\sqrt{3} $$

The final answer is $2\sqrt{3}$.

More Information

The expression $2\sqrt{3}$ represents a simplified form of the sum of two square roots. Square roots are often used in various areas of mathematics, including geometry and algebra.

Tips

A common mistake in this problem is treating the square roots as separate numbers and failing to combine them correctly. Remember to look for like terms when adding expressions.

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