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3(1)2; 12(81)3; 18(?)6. what is the number in question mark(?)?​

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Answered by FehlingSolution
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In the first term,

3 - 2 = 1

and 1^2 = 1

Thus, there is 1 in parentheses.

In the second term,

12 - 3 = 9

and 9^2 = 81

Thus, there is 81 in parentheses.

So, in the third term,

So, in the third term, Number in parentheses = (18 - 6)^2 = 144.

Hence, there should be 144 in place of ?.

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Answered by dunukrish
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3-2=1 and1² =1

12-3=9 and 9²=81

So18-6=12and 12²=144.

So in place of (?)mark it is 144.

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