Expression Simplification 4C1E8B
1. The problem is to simplify the expression: $$2 \times 3 \times 2 \times 3 - 2 / \sqrt{} + 3$$.
2. First, clarify the expression. Assuming the expression is $$2 \times 3 \times 2 \times 3 - \frac{2}{\sqrt{}} + 3$$, but the square root is incomplete. We need a number inside the square root to proceed.
3. Since the square root is incomplete, we cannot simplify the term $$\frac{2}{\sqrt{}}$$.
4. Let's simplify the multiplication part: $$2 \times 3 = 6$$, then $$6 \times 2 = 12$$, and $$12 \times 3 = 36$$.
5. So the expression becomes $$36 - \frac{2}{\sqrt{}} + 3$$.
6. Without the value inside the square root, the expression cannot be fully simplified.
Final answer: $$36 - \frac{2}{\sqrt{}} + 3$$ (incomplete due to missing value inside the square root).