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a2-b2
 {a}^{2}  -  {b}^{2}

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Answered by tanyasharma456
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a² - b² = (a+b)(a-b)

Here a and b are the real numbers.

(a+b)(a-b)

=a(a-b)+b(a-b) [Addition Distributive Law]

=a²-ab+ba-b² [Addition Distributive Law]

=a²-ab+ab-b² [Multiplication Commutative Law]

=a²+0-b² [Addition Law of Identity]

=a²-b² [Addition Law of Identity]

so, a² - b² = (a+b)(a-b)

Addition Distributive Law: (A + B) X = (A X) + (B X)

Multiplication Commutative Law: XY=YX

Addition Law of Identity: A+(-A)=0 and A+0=A

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a²-b²

=a-ab-b.... it's rhe ans hope it is correct

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