Math, asked by shaheer2502, 18 days ago

if c = (a - b)square. whats the value of c when a = 5 and b = -5

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Answered by Devkumarr
1

Answer

The value of c is 100.

Step by step explanation:-

In context to the question;

We have to find out the value of c

For the given equation:-

Given:-

c= (a-b)²

The value of a and b is given 5 and -5 respectively.

By putting the values we get;

c = ( 5-(-5))²

c = ( 5+5 )²       [ as product (-)(-) is (+) ]

c = 10²

c= 10x 10

c = 100.

Therefore the value of c is 100.

Answered by niteshrajputs995
0

Answer:

The value of c is 100.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given-

a = 5

b = -5

We have to find the value of c  

Solution-

As we know that,

c =  (a - b)^{2}

c=(5-(-5))^{2}

c=(10)^{2}

c=100

Hence, the value of c is 100.

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