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What is y^(2)-x^(2 ) when y=6 and x=5

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Answer:

11

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User Bvamos
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Answer:11

Explanation:

Plugging in y=6 and x=5, we get 6^2 -5^2. This is difference of squares, so we can write this as (6+5)(6-1)=11.

Alternatively, we can simply do 6^2-5^2==36-25=11.

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