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12. If 5x – 2y =6 and xy = 4, find 25x² + 4y2.​

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

Given:

5x-2y= 7

XY= 2

5x-2y = 7

Squaring on both sides

(5x-2y)² = (7 )²

[( a-b)²= a²+b²-2ab]

(5x)² + (2y)² - 2× 5x× 2y = 49

(5x)² + (2y)² - 20xy= 49

(5x)² + (2y)² - 20 (2) = 49 [XY=20]

(5x)² + (2y)² - 40= 49

(5x)² + (2y)² = 49+ 40= 89

(5x)² + (2y)² = 89..............(1)

We have to find (5x+2y)²

(5x+2y)² = (5x)² + (2y)² + 2× 5x× 2y

[( a+b)²= a²+b²+2ab]

(5x+2y)² = (5x)² + (2y)² + 2× 5x× 2y

(5x+2y)² = (5x)² + (2y)² + 20xy

Put the value of eq 1

(5x+2y)² = 89 + 20 × 2

(5x+2y)² = 89+ 40 = 129

(5x+2y)² =129

Hence, the value of (5x+2y)² = 129

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Answered by Unknown0708
31

Answer:

(5x-2y)² = 25x²+4y²-20xy

6² = 25x²+4y² - 20(4)

36 = 25x²+4y² - 80

25x²+4y² = 80+36

25x²+4y² = 116

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