Find the following squares by using the identities;
(b - 7)√2
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Answer:
b^2-14b+49b
2
−14b+49 is the square
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
(b-7)^2(b−7)
2
As we know the identity :
(a-b)^2=a^2+b^2-2ab(a−b)
2
=a
2
+b
2
−2ab
So, it becomes,
\begin{gathered}(b-7)^2=b^2+7^2-2\times 7\times b\\\\(b-7)^2=b^2+49-14b\end{gathered}
(b−7)
2
=b
2
+7
2
−2×7×b
(b−7)
2
=b
2
+49−14b
Hence, b^2-14b+49b
2
−14b+49 is the square.
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