Math, asked by naruto14, 1 year ago

Prove :
A^2-B^2 = (A+B)(A-B)

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Answered by xishitaghoshx
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Your Answer:

LHS= A^2 - B^2

[Using identity A^2-B^2=(A+B)(A-B)]

= (A+B)(A-B)

RHS = (A+B)(A+B)

LHS = RHS
Hence Proved!!

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak\red{Answer :}

\large\bf{a^2 - b^2 = [a + b] [a - b]}

\large\bf{a^2 - b^2 = a^2 - ab + ab - b^2}

\large\bf{a^2 - b^2 = a^2 - b^2}

\large\bf{【Cancelled\: out\: unlike\: terms】}

\large\bf{a^2 - b^2 = [ a + b ] [ a - b]}

\huge\mathcal\blue{Hope\: it\: Helps}
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