Math, asked by ranjananair, 9 months ago

e) If a+b+c= 12 and a² +62 + c = 64, find the value of ab + bc + ac.
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Answered by sayaniroy2006
1

Answer:

0+2+10 =12

0²+62+2=64

0*2+2*10+0*10

=0+20+0

=20

Answered by BrainlyKingdom
3

We know a Algebraic Identity :

(a + b + c)² = a² + b² + c² + 2ab + 2bc + 2ac

Substitute The Values

⇒ 12² = 64 + 2ab + 2bc + 2ac

⇒ 12² = 64 + 2(ab + bc + ac)

⇒ 144 = 64 + 2(ab + bc + ac)

Subtracting 64 from Both Sides

⇒ 144 - 64 = 64 + 2(ab + bc + ac) - 64

⇒ 80 = 2(ab + bc + ac)

Dividing Both Sides by 2

⇒ 80/2 = [2(ab + bc + ac)]/2

⇒ 40 = ab + bc + ac

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