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If `sqrt(2)=1. 414and sqrt(3)=1. 732` ,find the value of `sqrt(50)+2sqrt(48)` ?

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(a) Express `sqrt(50)` and `sqrt(48)` as products of a rational number and `sqrt(2)` or `sqrt(3)`.
(b) Use `sqrt(50)=5sqrt(2)` and `sqrt(48)=4sqrt(3)`.
(c) Substitute the values of `sqrt(2)` and `sqrt(3)` and simplify.
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