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Answered by nilanjandas25
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Answer:

Identity I: (a + b)^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2.

Identity II: (a – b)^2 = a^2 – 2ab + b^2.

Identity III: a^2 – b^2= (a + b)(a – b)

Identity IV: (x + a)(x + b) = x^2 + (a + b) x + ab.

Identity V: (a + b + c)^2 = a^2 + b^2 + c^2 + 2ab + 2bc + 2ca.

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Answered by Agamsain
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What are Algebraic Identities ?

"The algebraic equations which are valid for all values of variables in them are called algebraic identities."

  • They are also used for the factorization of polynomials.
  • In this way, algebraic identities are used in the computation of algebraic expressions and solving different polynomials.

Some Basic Algebraic Identities-

  • (a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b²
  • (a − b)² = a² − 2ab + b²
  • (a + b) (a – b) = a² – b²
  • (x + a) (x + b) = x² + (a + b)x + ab
  • (x + a) (x – b) = x² + (a – b)x – ab
  • (x – a) (x + b) = x² + (b – a)x – ab
  • (x – a) (x – b) = x² – (a + b)x + ab
  • (a + b)³ = a³ + b³ + 3ab (a + b)
  • (a – b)³ = a³ – b³ – 3ab (a – b)

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