Math, asked by vikashyadav08974, 10 months ago

Using an identity
(96^2– 4^2)​

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Answered by satyam2060
4

Answer:

Concept used:-

Algebraic identity:- (a^2-b^2)= (a+b)(a-b)

Solution:-

(96^2-4^2) = (96+4)(96-4)

= 100×92

= 9200

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Answered by Sheg
0

Answer:

9,200

Step-by-step explanation:

 {96}^{2}  -  {4}^{2}  = (96 - 4) \times (96 + 4)  \\  \implies \:  = 92 \times 100 \\  \implies \:  = 9200

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