Math, asked by jhahema05, 5 hours ago

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a⁴+b⁴​

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Answered by missguccinm7
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Answer:

Factorisation Identities

a⁴ - b⁴ = (a²)² - (b²)² = (a² + b²)(a² - b²) = (a² + b²)(a + b)(a - b); three factors.

a⁴ - b⁴ = {(a²+b²)(a+b)}(a-b) = {a³ + ab(a+b)+ b³}(a-b); two factors.

a⁴ - b⁴ = {(a²+b²)(a-b)}(a+b) = {a³-ab(a-b)-b³}(a+b); two factors.

(a>2+b>2)(a>-b>2) where > represents the symbol for power.

Answered by shahvaibhavi497
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Answer:

answer will be

(a+b)^4 power are same for a and b both so we can take it common.

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