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(a + b) square is equal to​

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Answered by sushreeminji75
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Step-by-step explanation:

When two literals and represent two terms in algebraic form. The sum of them is written as in mathematics. It is an algebraic expression and also a binomial. The square of sum of them or binomial is written in mathematics as follows.

(a+b)sq

The square of sum of two terms is equal to the squared plus squared plus times product of and .

(a+b)sq = a sq + b sq +2 ab sq

In mathematics, the plus whole squared algebraic identity is called in three ways.

The square of sum of two terms identity.

The square of a binomial rule.

The special binomial product formula.

Answered by Unknown0708
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Answer:

(a+b)² = a²+2ab+b²

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