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Express 125 as sum of two squares

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Answered by harwinder1994
3

Answer:

125

Step-by-step explanation:

let a=11

and b=2

then,

a^2+b^2=125

=> (11)^2+(2)^2

=> 121+4

=>125

Answered by sharonr
4

125 is expressed as sum of two squares

125 = 11^2 + 2^2

Solution:

Given that,

We have to express 125 as sum of two squares

Sum of two squares means that, a number y can be expressed as:

y = a^2+b^2

Let us take 125

125 can be expressed as:

125 = 121 + 4\\\\We\  know\ that\\\\11^2 = 121\\\\2^2 = 4\\\\Therefore\\\\125 = 11^2 + 2^2

Thus 125 is expressed as sum of two squares

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