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7 October, 15:53

A^2=49 and b^2=64, which of the following cannot be a value of a+b

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  1. 7 October, 19:20
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    The values of A and B have to be 7 and 8, respectively. Unless you also deal with negatives, which also means you can have - 7 and - 8 as values. So, anything besides 7, 8, - 7, and - 8 cannot be values.
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