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Simplify \(\sqrt{3}\left(3 + \sqrt{2}\right)\)

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  1. Expand the bracket

    Using the rule \(\sqrt{a} \times \sqrt{b} = \sqrt{(a \times b)}\):

    \[ \sqrt{3}\left(3 + \sqrt{2}\right) = 3\sqrt{3} + \sqrt{3 \times 2} \]
  2. Final answer
    \[ \sqrt{3}\left(3 + \sqrt{2}\right) = 3\sqrt{3} + \sqrt{6} \]

    That is, the simplified expression is three times the square root of three, plus the square root of six.