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Answered by LUCKYMAN333
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The explanation of 2*3
 \sqrt{13}
 \sqrt{ {2}^{2} }  +  {3}^{3}
 \sqrt{4 + 9}  =  \sqrt{13}

3*4=5

 \sqrt{} ( {3}^{2}  +  {4}^{2} ) =  \sqrt{} 9 + 16
 \sqrt25 = 5


Now,the question 5*12 =?

 \sqrt{ {5}^{2} }  +  {12}^{2}  =  \sqrt{25}   + 144

 \sqrt{169}  = 13
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Answered by savio86
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√13

√2²+3³

3*4=5

√(3²+4²=√9+16

√25=5

5*12=?

√5²+12²=√25=144

√169=13

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