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If 5 @ 3 = 28 and 4 @ 2 = 18, then what is 6 @ 4?

A40

B52

C64

D76

Answer:

A. 40

Read Explanation:

Observe the pattern:

5@3=52+3=25+3=285 @ 3 = 5^2 + 3 = 25 + 3 = 28
4@2=42+2=16+2=184 @ 2 = 4^2 + 2 = 16 + 2 = 18

So,

a@b=a2+ba @ b = a^2 + b

Now calculate:

6@4=62+4=36+4=406 @ 4 = 6^2 + 4 = 36 + 4 = 40

Therefore,

40\boxed{40}


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