Math, asked by ved4129, 3 months ago

Please someone explain this rule of squares , please and spammers will be reported.​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by Geniuso
0

Answer:

This means that if two consecutive numbers which are bigger than 0 or N > 0 (N = natural number). Then the difference between the bigger consecutive number square minus small number square will be equal to their sum

For eg-

let's take 3 and 4 as N

3's square is 9

4's square is 16

if we subtract the bigger number's(which is 4) square with the smaller number's(which is 3) will result in 7

And if we add 3 and 4 it will also result in 7

4^2 - 3^2 = 7

i.e., in other words= (4 × 4) - (3 × 3) = 7

16(which is the square of 4 i.e., 4×4) - 9 (which is the square of 3 i.e., 3×3) = 7

and their addition, i.e.,

4 + 3 will also result in 7

thus,

4 square - 3 square = 4 + 3

where 4 and 3 are natural numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

Similar questions