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(p-q) (p+q) Solve this question

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Answered by garvitgupta95
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Answered by zennieg123
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(p-q)(p+q)

= p^2 - q^2

(using algebraic identity, (a-b)(a+b) = a^2 - b^2)

Since the values of p and q are not given, you can’t solve this equation; rather only simplify it.

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