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Answered by johnchena
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it was very easy question here is your ans.

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Answered by dplincsv
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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer is 10.

Solution:-

1st condition: 1) The number 2 (left side of 5)'s square equals to 2×2 = 4.

2) The number 3 (left side of 18)'s square equals to 3×3 = 9.

Add both numbers, the sum will be 4+9 = 13.

2nd condition: 1) The number 2 (left side of 5)'s square equals to 2×2 = 4.

2) The number 3 (right side of 18)'s square equals to 3×3 = 9.

If you add them, you get 4+9 = 13 as the sum.

So, both conditions gives the same sum, that is 13.

[Do the same to get the answer]

1st condition: 1) The number 1 (right side of 5)'s square equals to 1×1 = 1.

2) The number 3 (right side of 18)'s square equals to 3×3 = 9.

Add both numbers, the sum will be 1+9 = 10.

2nd condition: 1) The number 1 (right side of 5)'s square equals to 1×1 = 1.

2) The number 3 (left side of 18)'s square equals to 3×3 = 9.

If you add them, you get 1+9 = 10 as the sum.

So, both conditions gives the same sum, that is 10.

Therefore, the answer is 10....................

Then, why 5 and 18 were given in the pattern?

Answer: 2²+1² = 5

3²+3² = 18

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