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If x, y=6and x+y = 5.... x^5+y^5=275

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Answer: We have x and y. It is given y = 6 and x + y = 5.

Again it is given that x^5+y^5 = 275.  

Since, y = 6 and x+ y = 5, we get x = 5-y = 5-6 = -1.

Again (-1) ^5 + 6^5 = 275.

Therefore, (-1) + 6^5 = 275. So, 6^5 = 275 + 1 = 276.

Hence the given equations are wrong.  

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Answer: We have x and y. It is given y = 6 and x + y = 5.

Again it is given that x^5+y^5 = 275.  

Since, y = 6 and x+ y = 5, we get x = 5-y = 5-6 = -1.

Again (-1) ^5 + 6^5 = 275.

Therefore, (-1) + 6^5 = 275. So, 6^5 = 275 + 1 = 276.

Hence the given equations are wrong.  

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