Math, asked by sivanandareddy666, 1 year ago

If P Q implies (P2 + Q2),
then 8 (3 x 2) =​

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Answered by rohitmahato45
7

Answer:

in

equation (p2+ q2)

both 2 are common so,

let's take out 2 then

2(p+q)=

8(3*2)=

24+16=40

Answered by HappiestWriter012
45

Answer:

8 × ( 3 × 2) = 233

Step-by-step explanation:

Given P × Q implies (P² + Q²)

To find : 8 × ( 3 × 2)

One thing to remember is, We should use only the given condition that is,

For Two numbers P, Q. Their product is defined as the sum of their squares.

Now, 8 × ( 3 × 2)

= 8² + (3 ×2)²

= 64 + ( 3² + 2²)²

=64 + ( 13)²

= 64 + 169

= 233

Let's see other approach,

8 × ( 3 × 2)

= 8 × ( 3² +9²)

=8 × 13

= 8² + 13²

= 64 + 169

= 233

So From both the approaches, The answer is 233.

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