Math, asked by ishantarun19, 11 months ago

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Answered by punit2508
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Answer:

306

Step-by-step explanation:

Pattern that the question is following :-

  1. we have to add the two numbers first
  2. then square the number that we have got after adding the two numbers
  3. then add the square of the larger number among the two to the square are the number that we got in step 2
  4. the resultant number is the number present at the diagonal of these two numbers in the outer circle

7+2= 9

9*9=81

larger number among the two is 7

7*7=49

49+81=130 [present at the diagonal]

3+4 = 7

7*7 = 49

larger number among the two is 4

4*4=16

16+49= 65 [present at the diagonal]

8+5 = 13

13*13 = 169

larger number among the two is 8

8*8 = 64

64+169 = 233 [present at the diagonal]

9+6=15

15*15 = 225

larger number among the two is 9

9*9 = 81

81+225 = 306 [should be present at the diagonal]

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