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Solve (-a+c)(-a+c) using algebraic identity

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

( - a + c)^2 = a^2 + c^2 - 2ac...................m ..........

Answered by luk3004
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(c−a)  

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Multiplying Exponential Expressions

1.1    Multiply  (c-a)  by  (c-a)  

The rule says : To multiply exponential expressions which have the same base, add up their exponents.

In our case, the common base is  (c-a)  and the exponents are :

         1 , as  (c-a)  is the same number as  (c-a)1  

and   1 , as  (c-a)  is the same number as  (c-a)1  

The product is therefore,  (c-a)(1+1) = (c-a)2  

Final result :

 (c - a)2

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