Math, asked by vigneshkgirish1470, 10 months ago

10*11*12=9
11*12*13=9
12*13*14=9
14*16*20=?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

To solve this, replace a n digit number by adding all digits, and solve, keep on repeating it until you get single digit.

10×11×12={(1+0)×(1+1)×(1+2)}^2 =6^2=36=3+6=9

11×12×13={(1+1)×(1+2)×(1+3)}^2 =24^2 =(2+4)^2=36=3+6=9

12×13×14={(1+2)×(1+3)×(1+4)}^2 =60^2 =(6+0)^2 =36 =3+6=9

13×14×15={(1+3)×(1+4)×(1+5)}^2 =120^2 =(1+2+0)^2 =9

14×16×20={(1+4)×(1+6)(2+0)}^2 =70^2 =(7+0)^2 =49 =4+9=13=1+3

=4

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