Math, asked by bankim3, 11 months ago


106 \times 106 + 94 \times 94

Answers

Answered by iTzMiSsTwinKle
11

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Here we will apply BODMAS rule,

B = Brackets

O = Of

D = Division

M = Multiplication

A = Addition

S = Subtraction

TO FIND :

106 \times 106 + 94 \times 94

PROCESS :

So in this question according to BODMAS rule, 1st of all we have to do the multiplication.

11236 + 8836

Now simply we have to add the terms.

20072

Hence,

Hence, The required answer is 20,072

Answered by shikhaku2014
6

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D = Division ➗

M = Multiplication ✖

A = Addiction ➕

S = Subtraction ➖

 \orange{To  \: solve \:  this \:  we  \: have \:  to  \: use \:  this  \: method. }

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So, the question is

 \large{\red{106 \times 106 + 94 \times 94}}

There is no division sign

Therefore, we will first multiple

There is two multiplicative term

 \red{106 \times 106 }\:  =  \blue{11236}

 \pink{And, }

 \red{94 \times 94} \:  =  \blue{8836}

Now simply add both the terms

 \red{11236 \:  + 8836} \:  =  \blue{20072}

Therefore, the answer is

 \large{ \blue{ \underline{ \boxed{20072}}}}

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