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A^2 = 4 and B^2 = 3. What is C^2 × 15?

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there is no C in the first 2 equations. There is no A or B in the last expression. I do not think you can solve this.

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Answer:

105

Explanation:

Assuming A^2 + B^2 = C^2:

C^2 = 4 + 3 = 7

So,

C^2 * 15 = 49(15) = 105

Note: Since the relationship between A, B, and C isn't known, it cannot be said for certain that 105 is the answer.

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