Math, asked by dekumidoriya, 1 year ago

By using identities solve
(-a/2+c/2)(-a/2+c/2)​

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Answered by aryan962003
36

(-a/2+c/2)(-a/2+c/2)

=(-a/2+c/2)^2

using the identity (a+b)^2

a^2/4 - ac/2 + c^2/4


aryan962003: thanks
Answered by swastik33roy
8
hello....if u asked for solution,
using \textbf {{(a+b)}^{2}}

ans is

\red{({a}^{2}+{c}^{2}-2ac)\div{4}}

hope iit helps

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