Math, asked by shobha1211983, 11 months ago

If 3+ 5 = 16; 7 + 9 = 64; 10 + 12 = 121, then 11 + 3 = ?
(A) 56
(B) 48
(C) 49
(D) 196

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Answered by aryan12326
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Answer:

49 is the answer because in this we get the square of the middle term of that number ex 3+5=16middle term of that number is 4 and its squre is 16 .and in 11+3the middle number is 7 so square of is 49

thats option c is correct

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Answered by shreyansh5283
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