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(-a + c) (-a + c) find identity ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The identity here is (a-b)whole square      [a-b^2]

Step-by-step explanation:

(-a + c) (-a + c) = (c-a) (c-a)

                       = (c-a)whole sq

Therefore it is in the form of (a-b)whole square that is

a^2-2ab=b^2

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Answered by Ishithaa
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