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Expreess 11 as the difference of two squares​

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Answered by anshuman004
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Let's express X as the difference of two squares

The Difference of Two Squares theorem tells us that if our quadratic equation may be written as a difference between two squares, then it may be factored into two binomials, one a sum of the square roots and the other a difference of the square roots. This is sometimes shown by the expression A² - B² = (A + B) (A - B).

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Answered by kavachnailwal5
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Answer:

6^{2} - 5^{2} = 11

Step-by-step explanation:

=> 6^{2} = 36

=> 5^{2} = 25

=> 6^{2} - 5^{2}  = 11

=> 36 - 25 = 11

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