1. The problem asks to find the product of 2 and the square root of 3.
2. We write this mathematically as $2 \times \sqrt{3}$.
3. The square root of 3 is an irrational number approximately equal to 1.732.
4. Multiplying 2 by $\sqrt{3}$ gives $2\sqrt{3}$, which is the exact simplified form.
5. If you want a decimal approximation, calculate $2 \times 1.732 = 3.464$.
Final answer: $2\sqrt{3}$ or approximately 3.464.
Multiply Sqrt3
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