Math, asked by Rahulsandala2006, 9 months ago

Find the product of (p-3)(p+3) using appropriate identities​

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Answered by poonjisharma24
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Answer:

p^2-9

Step-by-step explanation:

(p-3)(p+3)

using the identity (a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2

p^2-(3)^2

p^2-9

So p^2-9 is the final answer.

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Answered by learnophobia
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p^{2}Answer:

We need to find value of (p−3)(p+3)

Using identity  (x−y)(x+y)=x^{2} -y^{2}

 

Therefore, (p−3)(p+3)=(p^{2} )(3^{2} )=p^{2} -9

Step-by-step explanation:

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