Math Problem Statement

2 squared plus 6 squared?

Solution

The expression is:

22+622^2 + 6^2

First, calculate each square:

22=42^2 = 4 62=366^2 = 36

Now, add them together:

4+36=404 + 36 = 40

So, 22+62=402^2 + 6^2 = 40.

Would you like more details or have any questions?

Here are 5 related questions you might find helpful:

  1. What is 32+723^2 + 7^2?
  2. How do you solve 52+425^2 + 4^2?
  3. What is the square of 88?
  4. How do you find the square root of 40?
  5. What is the difference between squaring and taking the square root?

Tip: Squaring a number means multiplying the number by itself.

Ask a new question for Free

By Image

Drop file here or Click Here to upload

Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Arithmetic
Exponents
Addition of Squares

Formulas

a^2 + b^2

Theorems

-

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 5-7