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Factorise
100-p square

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Answered by Anonymous
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100 -  {p}^{2}

 =  {10}^{2}  -  {p}^{2}

 = (10 + p)(10 - p)

By using the identity III ,we obtained the answer of this question.

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Answered by killer4537
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100 -  {p}^{2}  \\  =  {10}^{2}  -  {p}^{2}  \\  by \: using \: identity \\  {a}^{2}  -  {b}^{2}  = (a + b)(a - b) \\ \\  {10}^{2}   -  {p}^{2}  \\  = (10 +p) (10 - p)

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