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Evaluate the expression (ab)^2for a=2 and b=5

User Dtell
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Answer:
(ab)^2=(2*5)^2=10^2=100

Explanation:

Given the following expression:


(ab)^2

You know that the value of "a" is:


a=2

And "b" is:


b=5

Therefore, in order to evaluate the given expression for
a=2 and
b=5, you need to substitute these values into the expression:


(ab)^2=(2*5)^2

Now solve the multiplication inside the parentheses:


=10^2

Since
10^2=10*10, you get:


=100

User Zohar Etzioni
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Answer:

(ab)^2 = (10)^2 = 100 .....

Explanation:

The given expression is:

(ab)^2

where a = 2

b = 5

Now put the values of a and b in the expression:

(a*b)^2

(2*5)^2

Multiply 2 and 5 and then find the square of the value.

(10)^2

(10)^2 means multiply 10 two times

10*10 = 100

(10)^2 = 100 .....

User Jonas Wilms
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