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Madilyn Blevins
18 June, 01:50
Find the value of: 2.7^2 + 3.9^2
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Ezra Terrell
18 June, 02:25
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Hello there.
Find the value of: 2.7^2 + 3.9^2
= 7.29 + 3.92 = 7.29+15.21 = 22.5
Answer: 22.5
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Moreno
18 June, 04:45
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The answer is 22.5 First do the exponents which (2.7*2.7) = 7.29 Then (3.9*3.9) = 15.21 Add 7.29+15.21=22.5
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