Math, asked by sowjanya88, 1 year ago

(a+b)(a-b) please find the answer?


jasmine154: (a+b)(a-b) = a^2 - 2ab + b^2

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Answered by NidhraNair
47
(a+b)(a-b)

⭕️Multiply 1 with 3 and then again with 4.

⭕️Similarly multiply 2 with 3 and then with 4 as shown in the attachment

⭕️then You'll get (a²-ab) and (ab-b²).

⭕️And if you take common in those two u will get back to the same question!

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Answered by chica32
45

Answer:

a^2-b^2

Simply You can do Here Multiplication :-

(a+b)(a-b)

a(a-b)+b(a-b)

a^2-ab + ba - b^2

Here,

After solving You get =>

a^2-b^2

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