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What is the value of y2 - x2 when y = 6 and x = 5

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Y2 would equal 6•2 which is 12 and x2 would = 5•2 which is 10. Then you subtract them so the final equation would be 12-10=2

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Answer:

Explanation:

y2 means your multiplying what y is by 2: 6*2=12

same with x: 5*2=10

12-10=2

I believe this is correct, but don't quote me on this.

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