Math, asked by Yajuvendrasinh, 1 year ago

a^x - b^x
what is the identity ​

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Answered by theprimus2446
1

the identity that u must apply is a^2 -b^2 = (a+b) (a-b)


theprimus2446: which standard/class?
theprimus2446: tell me so that I can answer
Yajuvendrasinh: 11 th
theprimus2446: because in 9th u also use a^3 + b^3
theprimus2446: seriously...!?!!!!?!!!??
Yajuvendrasinh: I want the exponential identity
Yajuvendrasinh: and not of a cube minus b cube
theprimus2446: I am on 9th
theprimus2446: see the answer won't require any power to it
theprimus2446: because in teh expansion v only use the base
Answered by kishor53
1

Step-by-step explanation:

a^x -b^x

(a+b)(a-b)

I hope it is useful for you.

Thanks


Yajuvendrasinh: thanks for answering but I wanted to know the expansion or identity of a^x - b^x where x is a variable
theprimus2446: oh
Yajuvendrasinh: can u please tell me that
theprimus2446: come to my answers comment section then.
theprimus2446: i will tell u the answer
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