Math, asked by fatema1713, 9 months ago

(a+b)=8,(a-b)=4 then 8ab(a^+b^)?​

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Answered by TheRiskyGuy
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Answered by Michael9
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Step-by-step explanation:

Adding the two equations, we get :

2a=12

Therefore, a=6

Now put a=6 in first equation. we get b=2

So, 8ab(a²+b²) = 8×6×2(6²+2²) = 96(36+4) =96×40

= 3840.

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