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select a suitable identity and find the following product (m2-n2) (m2+n2)


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Answered by sthanajayan23
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this is the identity
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Answered by pinquancaro
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The product is (m^2-n^2)(m^2+n^2)=m^4-n^4.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Expression (m^2-n^2)(m^2+n^2)

To find : Select a suitable identity and find the following product ?

Solution :

Using algebraic identity,

(a-b)(a+b)=a^2-b^2

Here, a=m^2,\ b=n^2

(m^2-n^2)(m^2+n^2)=(m^2)^2-(n^2)^2

(m^2-n^2)(m^2+n^2)=m^4-n^4

Therefore, the product is (m^2-n^2)(m^2+n^2)=m^4-n^4

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