If m:n = 13:11, find m\(^2\) - n\(^2\) : (m + n)\(^2\)
The correct answer is D. 1:12
Given that the ratio of m to n is 13:11, we can write m = 13k and n = 11k for some constant k. Substituting these expressions into the given expression, we get:
\(\frac{m^2 - n^2}{(m + n)^2} = \frac{(13k)^2 - (11k)^2}{(13k + 11k)^2} = \frac{169k^2 - 121k^2}{(24k)^2} = \frac{48k^2}{576k^2} = \frac{1}{12}\)
So, the ratio of m\(^2\) - n\(^2\) to (m + n)\(^2\) is 1:12.
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