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(x+y)^2 -37 evaluate if x =4 and y = -9

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Given:


(x+y)^2-37

To find: Evalute if x =4 and y = -9?

Solution:

We have given that


=(x+y)^2-37\ldots\text{.}\mathrm{}(1)

Here, we use the identity


(a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2

Eq.1 becomes


=x^2+2xy+y^2-37

Now, substitute x = 4 and y = -9

We get,


\begin{gathered} =(4)^2+2(4)(-9)+(-9)^2-37 \\ \\ =16-72+81-37 \\ \\ =81+16-37-72 \\ \\ =97-109 \\ \\ =-12 \end{gathered}

Hence, (x+y)^2 -37 = -12 if x =4 and y = -9

Thus, (x+y)^2 -37 = -12 if x = 4 and y = -9.

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