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4p square - 16q square =(2p square) -(4q square)

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Answered by amitharsh41
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Take half its coefficient (-2). Square it (4) and add it to both sides. Add '4' to each side of the equation. -4p + 4 + p2 = -21 + 4 Reorder the ...

Simplify 4p^2-16q^2 Tiger Algebra Sol

Answered by Anonymous
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(a²-b²)²+(a²+b²)²

=>Expanding both of them we get,

(a⁴+b⁴-2a²b²) + (a⁴+b⁴+2a²b²)

Hence, on opening the brackets...

It gives, 2(a⁴+b⁴)

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