Re: Prob Solving - Help reqd
- From: sathishvijay <sathish.vijayaraghavan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 May 2007 23:31:02 -0700
On May 1, 8:10 pm, Divij Rao <divij_urdb...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
yes, the ans must be 16.Thanks Divij...
but i think, that must be 2^(x+y)^2/____.
then in that case, you just have to get base 2 and in numerator u have
(x+y)^2 - (x-y)^2 = 4xy = 4, that is 2^4 = 16.
hope i m correct.
Regards,
Divij
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