Math, asked by aman1275, 8 months ago

If m + n=5& mn=6, then find (m²+n) (m’+n).​

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Answered by sneha12614
8

Answer:

455

Step-by-step explanation:

m+n=5

Squaring both the sides

m²+n²+2mn=25

m²+n²+12=25

m²+n²=13

Now m³+n³=(m+n) (m²+n²-mn)

=5(13-6)

=35

Hence m²+n²) (m³+n³) =13(35)

=455

Hope this helps you :)

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