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Expand the expression $\left(\sqrt{3}+1\right)^2$ using the square of a binomial
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$(a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2$
Learn how to solve radical expressions problems step by step online. Simplify the expression with radicals (3^(1/2)+1)^2+(3^(1/2)+2)^2-2(3^(1/2)+5)(3^(1/2)+1)6(3^(1/2)+1). Expand the expression \left(\sqrt{3}+1\right)^2 using the square of a binomial. Take the square of the first term: \sqrt{3}. Twice (2) the product of the two terms: \sqrt{3} and 1. Take the square of the second term: 1.