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Subtract the square of 21 from the square of 22 without actually calculating the squares. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

We need to Subtract the square of 21 from the square of 22 without actually calculating the squares.

Using the formula

 {x}^{2}  -  {y}^{2}  = (x + y)(x - y)

We get...

 =  >  {(22)}^{2}  -  {(21)}^{2}  \\  =  > (22 + 21)(22 - 21) \\  =  > 43 \times 1 \\  =  > 43.

Answered by Anonymous
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Question :-

Subtract square of 21 from square of 22 without actually calculating the squares.

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Answer :-

We have identity :-

\huge{\boxed{\boxed{\sf{x^{2} \: - y^{2} \: = \: (x \: + \: y)(x \: - \: y)}}}}

Where x = 22

and

y = 21

______________[Put Values]

→ (22 + 21)(22 - 21)

→ (43)(1)

→ 43 × 1

\LARGE{\sf{Answer \: \implies  \: 43}}

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