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It will be like add the lower ones first and subtract the lower ones first, and then multiply them.
For example - (9+5)(9-5) = 56
(8+6)(8+6) = 28
(6+5)(6-5) = 11
So the answer is (1)
Hope it helps.
For example - (9+5)(9-5) = 56
(8+6)(8+6) = 28
(6+5)(6-5) = 11
So the answer is (1)
Hope it helps.
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hey!!
here is the logic =>
We get 56 , if we subtract the squares of the other two numbers
56 = 81 - 25
56 = 9^2 - 5^2
The other one ,
28 = 64 - 36
28 = 8^2 - 6^2
The last one,
? = 6^2 - 5^2
? = 36 - 25
? = 11
the answer is 11
here is the logic =>
We get 56 , if we subtract the squares of the other two numbers
56 = 81 - 25
56 = 9^2 - 5^2
The other one ,
28 = 64 - 36
28 = 8^2 - 6^2
The last one,
? = 6^2 - 5^2
? = 36 - 25
? = 11
the answer is 11
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