2st^2-s^2=

S=4 T=8
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Replace s = 4 and t = 8 in your equation.

2 s t ^ 2 - s ^ 2 =

2 * 4 * 8 ^ 2 - 4 ^ 2 =

2 * 4 * 64 - 16 =

8 * 64 - 16 =

512 - 16 = 496

That should be right, as long as the first term is "2st^2" and not "(2st)^2".

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To solve the equation 2st^2 - s^2, we need values for both "s" and "t". In this case, we are given that S = 4 and T = 8.

So, plugging in these values into the equation, we have:

2(4)(8)^2 - (4)^2

First, let's calculate the value inside the brackets:

(8)^2 = 64

Now, let's substitute this value into the equation:

2(4)(64) - (4)^2

Next, perform the multiplications:

2(4)(64) = 512

(4)^2 = 16

Now substitute these values back into the equation:

512 - 16

Finally, subtract:

512 - 16 = 496

So, 2st^2 - s^2 equals 496, given that S = 4 and T = 8.