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(a^2 - b^2)/(2 + d^3)

a stands for 6, b stands for 4, d stands for 1 over 2, i need explanation too

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Answer:

Solving the equation
(a^2-b^2)/(2+d^3) by putting a=6, b=4 and d=1/2 we get
(160)/(17)

Explanation:

We are given formula:
(a^2-b^2)/(2+d^3)

and values a=6, b=4 and d=1/2

We need to put the values of a, b and d in the given equation
(a^2-b^2)/(2+d^3) and find their result

Putting values in the equation:


(a^2-b^2)/(2+d^3)\\=((6)^2-(4)^2)/(2+((1)/(2))^3)\\=(36-16)/(2+(1)/(8))\\=(20)/((2*8+1)/(8))\\=(20)/((17)/(8))\\=(20*8)/(17)\\=(160)/(17)

So, solving the equation
(a^2-b^2)/(2+d^3) by putting a=6, b=4 and d=1/2 we get
(160)/(17)

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