Math, asked by rup21, 11 months ago

if you can then Prove (a-b)^2 ≠ 0

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Answered by AMOLNAGDEVE
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let us take a equals to 2 b is equals to 1 then 2 minus 1 whole square is equal to 4 minus 1 is equal to 3 which is not equal to zero and the answer we have proven hence proved

bakhtawar80gb: The formula is a^2+b^2-2ab. If any number is squared and added it is either non-zero or less than zero (if 2ab is greater than the sum of a^2 and b^2)
bakhtawar80gb: Therefore, a-B whole squared is not equal to zero
rup21: absoulety wrong
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