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divide tq^2-tp^2 by tq + tp

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Answered by gurudeep87
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Answered by khushi13603
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hey first of all we will take t common and after that t will cancel out
(( {q}^{2} - {p}^{2} ) \div (q + p))
as
 {x}^{2} - {y}^{2} = (x + y) \times (x - y)
thus we will leave with
(q + p)(q - p) \div (q + p)
 = (q - p)
 = q \: - \: p
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