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    To solve the problem ( 3 \, \nabla \, 11 ) using the given operation ( x \, \nabla \, y = \sqrt{x(y + 1)} ), follow these steps: Substitute ( x = 3 ) and ( y = 11 ) into the operation: [ 3 \, \nabla \, 11 = \sqrt{3(11 + 1)} ] Simplify the expression inside the square root: [ = \sqrt{3 \times 12} ] [ = \sqrt{36} ] Calculate the square root: [ = 6 ] Therefore, ( 3 \, \nabla \, 11 = 6 ). The correct answer is 3. 6.

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