SOLUTION: If a function f is defined by equation F(x,y)=(x^2.y^3),and F(a,b)=10 then what is the value of F(2a,2b)?
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Question 1041754: If a function f is defined by equation F(x,y)=(x^2.y^3),and F(a,b)=10 then what is the value of F(2a,2b)?
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