Physics, asked by amazing423, 8 months ago

find the square of "6x+7y"
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Answered by mddilshad11ab
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\bold\green{\underline{Square\:of\:6x+7y}}

 = (6x + 7y)(6x + 7y) \\  = 36 {x}^{2}  + 42xy + 42xy + 49 {y}^{2}  \\  = 36 {x}^{2}  + 84xy + 49 {y}^{2}

Hence,

\bold\orange{\underline{The\:square\: number=36x^2+84xy+49y^2}}

Answered by Anonymous
1

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\huge\tt{QUESTION:}

  • find the square of "6x+7y"

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\huge\tt{SOLUTION:}

\bold\purple{\tt{↪Square\:of\:6x+7y}}

\begin{lgathered}↪ (6x + 7y)(6x + 7y) \\ ↪ 36 {x}^{2} + 42xy + 42xy + 49 {y}^{2} \\ ↪ 36 {x}^{2} + 84xy + 49 {y}^{2}\end{lgathered}

\tt\red{The\:square\: number=36x^2+84xy+49y^2}

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