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Abril Fry
Mathematics
11 November, 07:29
A. b^2=12;
b. c^2=16;
c. a^2=9;
a. b. c=?
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Cohen Bailey
11 November, 07:54
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Step-by-step explanation:
(a. b²) * (b. c²) * (c. a²) = 12 * 16 * 9
a³*b³*c³ = 4*3 * 4*4 * 3*3
(abc) ³ = 4³ * 3³
(abc) ³ = (4*3) ³
(abc) ³ = (12) ³
Therefore,
abc = 12
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