Find the square of 60 using (a+b) whole square identity
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Step-by-step explanation:
(a+b)^2=60^2
a+b=60
Then it will be like
(30+30),(25+35),(20+40),(15+45),(10+50),(5+55),(0+60),(60+0),(55+5),(50+10),(45+15),(40+20),(35+25)
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