Math, asked by nachu76, 11 months ago

if p1 and p2 are two odd prime numbers such that p1 > p2 ,then p1 square - p2 square is​

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Answered by JaskirethSethi
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Answer:

I GOT THIS ANSWER MATE!!! HERE YOU GO:

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, let's assume/take p1 as 5

& let's assume/take p2 as 3

We have the prime odd numbers. So,

as p1>p2,

5>3 .... (as p1=5 & p2=3)

similarly, the p1 square- p2 square is...

=5²- 3²

=25- 9

=16

(ANS) P1 square - p2 square is 16 MATE!

Answered by guptarupa722
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