Science, asked by tusharrathee7628, 1 year ago

How
2+2=5
by using identity (a²+b²)=(a+b)( a-b) ​

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Answered by arnav129
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Answer:

2+2=5. hmm...identity is wrong in question.

a^2-b^2=a+b(a-b)

Answered by SriAathi
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Answer:

hey mate ,

it's 0 =0

hence ,proved

note* = the identity which you have in the question is wrong

 {a}^{2}  -  {b}^{2}  = (a + b)(a - b)

the identity given above is the correct identity

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