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(11,4,49) (2,3,1) (18,20,?)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

4

explanation:

the square of the difference of the first two digits in the bracket is the third digit.

(11, 4,49) => (11-4)²=7²=49

(2, 3,1) => (3-2) ²=1²=1

(18, 20,x) => (20-18)²=2²=4

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Answered by tejaswi91
24

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

the square of the difference of the first two digits in the bracket is the third digit.

the square of the difference of the first two digits in the bracket is the third digit.(11, 4,49) => (11-4)²=7²=49

the square of the difference of the first two digits in the bracket is the third digit.(11, 4,49) => (11-4)²=7²=49(2, 3,1) => (3-2) ²=1²=1

the square of the difference of the first two digits in the bracket is the third digit.(11, 4,49) => (11-4)²=7²=49(2, 3,1) => (3-2) ²=1²=1(18, 20,x) => (20-18)²=2²=4

the square of the difference of the first two digits in the bracket is the third digit.(11, 4,49) => (11-4)²=7²=49(2, 3,1) => (3-2) ²=1²=1(18, 20,x) => (20-18)²=2²=4hope this helps you✌

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