Math, asked by vanshkanojia359, 7 months ago

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Answered by abhay1339
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Answered by SamVarghese
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The difference of the squares of two consecutive numbers is their sum

example 1:

4 and 3 are two consecutive numbers.

the difference of their squares = (4^2)-(3^2)

4x 4– 3 x 3 = 16-9=7

but their sum 4 + 3 = 7

so the difference of their squares is equal to their sum

example 2

5 and 6 are two consecutive numbers

the difference of their squares = (6^2)-(5^2)

6×6-5×5=36-25=11

their sum is 6+5=11

so the difference of their squares is equal to their sum

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