To multiply the expressions \( \sqrt{7} \) and \( \sqrt{2} \), you can use the property of square roots that states \( \sqrt{a} \cdot \sqrt{b} = \sqrt{a \cdot b} \).
So, we have:
\[ \sqrt{7} \cdot \sqrt{2} = \sqrt{7 \cdot 2} = \sqrt{14} \]
Thus, the exact answer is:
\(\sqrt{14}\)
So the correct option is \(V14\) (or \(\sqrt{14}\)).