What is the square root of 3 to the square root of 2 power times the square root of 3 to the negative square root of 2 power?

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commented Dec 22, 2016 by vikash (21,277 points) 4 19 70
This is simple but mind blowing question

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answered Dec 22, 2016 by vikash (21,277 points) 4 19 70
 
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This question is very easy and need cool thinking.See here

The square root of 3 to the square root of 2 power times the square root of 3 to the negative square root of 2 power means:

That is, (√3^√2)(√3^-√2) = √3^(√2-√2) = √3^0 = 1

So, the answer is 1

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