A+b whole square formula how is discovered
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According to me, it was not 'invented', but 'discovered' by passionate mathematicians. Many things, formulas and inventions useful to us today are actually born out of needs, and sometimes by accident. Therefore, IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED BY SOMEONE WHO WAS WORKING ON SOME OTHER PROBLEM OR SIMPLY NOTED THE RELATION.
This formula has vast applications. It's used in "complex numbers", in understanding the quadratic formula, in understanding basic trigonometry,while dealing with the pythagoras theorem, vectors and a lot of calculations (it really makes them simple).
for example, consider this thing -
2 + 5 + 2√10
This can be altered to look like -
(√2)² + (√5)² + 2(√2×√5)
= (√2 + √5)² (by the formula itself)
This formula has vast applications. It's used in "complex numbers", in understanding the quadratic formula, in understanding basic trigonometry,while dealing with the pythagoras theorem, vectors and a lot of calculations (it really makes them simple).
for example, consider this thing -
2 + 5 + 2√10
This can be altered to look like -
(√2)² + (√5)² + 2(√2×√5)
= (√2 + √5)² (by the formula itself)
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According to me, it was not 'invented', but 'discovered' by passionate mathematicians. Many things, formulas and inventions useful to us today are actually born out of needs, and sometimes by accident. Therefore, IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED BY SOMEONE WHO WAS WORKING ON SOME OTHER PROBLEM OR SIMPLY NOTED THE RELATION.
This formula has vast applications. It's used in "complex numbers", in understanding the quadratic formula, in understanding basic trigonometry,while dealing with the pythagoras theorem, vectors and a lot of calculations (it really makes them simple).
for example, consider this thing -
2 + 5 + 2√10
This can be altered to look like -
(√2)² + (√5)² + 2(√2×√5)
= (√2 + √5)² (by the formula itself)
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