Math, asked by manasvisinghtomar19, 1 month ago


600 \times \frac{2}{4}

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Answered by rakeshchettri2946
0

Answer:

300is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

600×2/4

=150×2

=300

Answered by suraj5070
185

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600 \times \dfrac{2}{4}

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\sf \bf \implies 600 \times \dfrac{2}{4}

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 \sf \bf {(a+b)}^{2}={a}^{2}+2ab+{b}^{2}

 \sf \bf {(a-b)}^{2}={a}^{2}-2ab+{b}^{2}

 \sf \bf (a+b) (a-b) ={a}^{2}-{b}^{2}

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