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Add `2sqrt(2)+5sqrt(3)` and `sqrt(2)-3sqrt(3)`.

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To solve the problem of adding \( 2\sqrt{2} + 5\sqrt{3} \) and \( \sqrt{2} - 3\sqrt{3} \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write down the expressions We start with the two expressions that we need to add: \[ (2\sqrt{2} + 5\sqrt{3}) + (\sqrt{2} - 3\sqrt{3}) \] ...
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