Add 2√6 + √6

To add 2√6 and √6, you can combine the coefficients (2 and 1) and keep the same square root term (√6).

So the result of adding 2√6 and √6 is 3√6.

To add the terms 2√6 and √6, we first combine any like terms. Since both terms have a coefficient of 1 for √6, we can add the coefficients:

2√6 + √6 = (2 + 1)√6 = 3√6.

Therefore, the simplified sum is 3√6.

To add 2√6 and √6, we need to combine like terms. Both terms have a square root of 6, so we can add them together.

2√6 + √6 = (2 + 1)√6

Simplifying further, we have:

(2 + 1)√6 = 3√6

Therefore, 2√6 + √6 = 3√6.