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identities (a+b)^2=2ab+b^2​

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Answered by sarishti13052
1

Answer:

Step 1: Draw a square ACDF with AC=a units.

Step 2: Cut AB=b units so that BC=(a−b) unts.

Step 3: Complete the squares and rectangle as shown in the diagram.

Step 4: Area of yellow square IDEO= Area of square ACDF− Area of rectangle GOFE− Area of rectangle BCIO− Area of red square ABOG

Therefore, (a−b)

2

=a

2

−b(a−b)−b(a−b)−b

2

= a

2

−ab+b

2

−ab+b

2

−b

2

= a

2

−2ab+b

2

Hence, geometrically we proved the identity (a−b)

2

=a

2

−2ab+b

2

.

Answered by amodkumarjai
0

Answer:

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

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