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a plus b whole square​

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Answered by KrithikaQueen
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When two literals and represent two terms in algebraic form. The sum of them is written as in mathematics. ... The square of sum of two terms is equal to the squared plus squared plus times product of and . ( a + b ) 2 = a 2 + b 2 + 2 a b. In mathematics, the plus whole squared algebraic identity is called in three ways.

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Answered by padmathammaneni
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(a+b)^2=a^+b^2+2ab

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When two literals and represent two terms in algebraic form. The sum of them is written as in mathematics. ... The square of sum of two terms is equal to the squared plus squared plus times product of and . ( a + b ) 2 = a 2 + b 2 + 2 a b. In mathematics, the plus whole squared algebraic identity is called in three ways.

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