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Which 2-digit number is equal to the sum of its first digit plus the square of its second digit?
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Which 2-digit number is equal to the sum of its first digit plus the square of its second digit?
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Let, the two-digit number = xy
It is given that, xy = x + y²
Then, number which obey the rule is 89.
Check: 8 + 9² = 8 + 81 = 89 [ Itself ]
In short, Your Answer would be: 89
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