17. Find the value of each of these:
(1) 4² (11) 92
(iii) 100²
(iv) 64²...
Mathematics, 30.03.2020 21:59, wwesuplexcity28
17. Find the value of each of these:
(1) 4² (11) 92
(iii) 100²
(iv) 64²
Answers: 2
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