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royzad
RoYz 🇵🇪 :
muy larga la haces (5+3)²= (8)²=64
2025-06-30 01:22:49
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..._miraa
miraaa :
bro just use (a+b)²=a²+2ab+b²
2025-06-30 00:57:56
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lolpollock5
lolpollock :
bro.. (5+3)² =8²=8×8 =64
2025-07-01 00:41:00
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stitchyyy_editzz
kattechi :
(8+2)² =(8+2)(8+2) =64+16+16+4 =80+16+4 =96+4 =100
2025-06-30 17:14:29
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mariahaded7
mariahaded7 :
Why all of this????? (3+5)=8 =8*8=64
2025-06-29 17:12:37
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yasinkarabela4
YASİN KARABELA :
5+3=8 8×8=64
2025-07-01 20:19:32
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zfr_hyron
zfr_hyron :
ou la version algérienne (5+3)² = (8)² = 64 👍
2025-06-29 18:32:50
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yobani.jpeg
CRISTOPHER :
(5+3)² = 8x8 = 64 🥱✌️
2025-07-15 13:33:15
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princess_ava_24
Ava👑 :
5+3 5+3. 8*8=64
2025-07-18 03:28:50
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bh10aran
𝘈𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘭𝘢☆ :
د اخه فدات شم من ما اینو تو ایران سال هشتم میخونیم خیلی هم عادیه اینهمه رگ زدن نداشت بخاطرش😞😽
2025-07-17 09:08:32
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martinaabbat.e
Marti🧿✨ :
Non me lo ricordavo così complicato
2025-06-30 02:10:05
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jisanmahmoud2005
🦋JiSaN MaHmuD🥺🥀 :
(8+2) (8+2) (8+2) = 64+16+16+4 = 80+16+16+4 = 96+4 = 100
2025-07-18 22:20:21
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kiatannn00
kiatannn00 :
(8+2)² =(8+2) (8+2) =64+16+16+4 =80+16+4 =96+4 Answer=100
2025-06-30 02:33:40
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zaldyserrano30
Rizaldy Serrano :
(8+2) ² = (8+2)(8+2) =64+16+16+4 =80+16+4 =96+4 =100
2025-06-29 23:31:15
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gibi2729
Gibi2729 :
(8+2)(8+2) 64+16+16+4 =100
2025-06-29 07:05:04
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cristinel.g71
Cristinel Gro :
100
2025-06-29 06:19:22
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user9562563005982
অবুঝ :
(5+3)^2 =8^2 =8*8 =64
2025-07-17 20:27:26
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iulian050693
⚜️Kingston king⚜️ :
mai simplu....(5+3)²=8²=64🙃🙃🙃
2025-07-03 05:30:55
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babygirljan7
𓂃♡𓂃 :
(8+2)(8+2)=100😐💯
2025-07-16 14:33:22
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k1llua987
De111eteduSSeRRR :
Bro you only need to do that when there’s a variable inside the bracket, otherwise you can just add 5 with 3 and raise its power to two
2025-06-29 05:45:55
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rakib_1000m
♡︎𝗥𝗮𝗸𝗶𝗯シ︎☠︎︎ :
easy (5+3)^2 (8)^2 =64
2025-07-11 13:17:16
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jody.jaber
𝐽^᪲᪲ :
5×5=25 3×3=9 25×9×2=450
2025-07-01 23:36:06
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mrkenns
commenter :
just do 8x8 bro😭
2025-07-01 06:50:56
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tasnima_jahan_tani
Tani Amin :
(8+2)2 =(8+2)(8+2) =64+16+16+4 =80+16+4 =96+4 =100
2025-07-17 18:02:41
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tes.satu06
Tes Satu :
Fast way yall can learn: (8+2)² => (8²) + (2x8x2) + (2²) => 64 + 32 + 4 = 100 note: 2x8x2 is from the first 2 by its quadratic and 8 and 2 sure from the container is (8+2).
2025-07-10 16:40:52
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