2 + 3 = 10
7 + 2 = 63
6 + 5 = 66
8 + 4 = 96
Then:
9 + 7 = ?
The pattern is too easy to figure out.
You add (2 + 3) = 5, in order to get to 10, you must multiply that 5 you would have attained by "2".
You add (7 + 2) = 9, in order to get to 63, you must multiply that 9 you would have attained by "7".
Following this logical course of action, logic dictates that after every addition, you must multiply the arrived sum with the initial value in the additive equation.
So in the next line, you add (6 + 5) = 11, you then multiply that arrived sum of 11 with the initial number in the addition problem which is the number "6" (6 x 11) = 66.
So, 9 + 7 = 16, then you multiply 16 x 9 = 144...
Gayer than adding a "1" after every post...