Math, asked by abhishekanand48680, 6 months ago

(a-b/2) ( a²+ b²/4 + a/2 × b )​

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Answered by skpillai636
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Answer:

First of all let understand this:

“(a+b)^2=(a-b) ^2+4ab”

Therefore, (a^2+b^2)^2=(a^2-b^2)^2+4a^2b^2

Now, according to the question

a^2-b^2=4. And. ab=2

Putting the value in the derived equation,

(a^2+b^2)^2=(4)^2+4(2)^2

=16+16=32

a^2+b^2= 4√2. :-)

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