Math, asked by Mamjeet70, 1 year ago

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A challenge to all Math challengers .
Solve this reasoning , with explanation .

5 - 4 = 23 .
8 - 1 = 63 .
6 - 16 = 32.
9 - 9 = 78
3 - 9 = 6.
3 - 81 = ? .

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supriyamore17061975: 3-81=0

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Answered by Anonymous
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The pattern followed here is that square of first number is to multiplied by root of second number.


 {5}^{2}  -   \sqrt{4}  = 23 \\ {8}^{2}  -  \sqrt{1}  = 63 \\ similarly \\  {3}^{2}  -  \sqrt{81}  \\ 9 - 9 = 0
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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \bf \pink{Hey \: there !! }

A nice challenge ............

The system that followed in this reasoning is :-

1. Make the square of the first number .

2. And, make the square root of second number .

After this , simplify it .

Ok , now Let's see .

We have ,

 \sf (1). \: 5 - 4 = 23. \\ \\ \sf \implies {5}^{2} - \sqrt{4} = 23. \\ \\ \sf \implies25 - 2 = 23. \\ \\ \\ \sf (2). \: 8 - 1 = 63. \\ \\ \sf \implies {8}^{2} - \sqrt{1} = 23. \\ \\ \sf \implies64- 1= 63. \\ \\ \\ \sf (3). \: 6- 16= 32. \\ \\ \sf \implies {6}^{2} - \sqrt{16} = 23. \\ \\ \sf \implies36 - 4 = 32. \\ \\ \\ \sf (4). \: 9 -9 =78 . \\ \\ \sf \implies {9}^{2} - \sqrt{9} = 78. \\ \\ \sf \implies81 - 3 = 78. \\ \\ \\ \sf (5). \: 3 - 9 = 6. \\ \\ \sf \implies {3}^{2} - \sqrt{9} = 6. \\ \\ \sf \implies9- 3 = 6. \\ \\ \\ \sf (6). \: 3 - 81 = ? . \\ \\ \sf \implies {3}^{2} - \sqrt{81} = ? . \\ \\ \sf \implies9- 9= \boxed{ \red0}.

✔✔ Hence, 0 is the answer ✅✅.

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