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To find value of 'square of 99' using identity. we should start from - *
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square of (100+2)
square of (100-3)
square of (100+1)
square of (100-1)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:An identity is true only for certain values of its variables. An equation is not an identity.

The following are the identities

(a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b²  

(a – b)² = a² – 2ab + b²  

(a – b)(a + b) = a² – b²

Another useful identity is

(x + a) (x + b) = x² + (a + b) x + ab

If the given expression is the difference of two squares we use the formula

a² –b² = (a+b)(a-b)

 

• The above four identities are useful in carrying out squares and products of algebraic expressions. They also allow easy alternative methods to calculate products of numbers and so on.

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Solution:

1) 99²

= (100 -1)²

= 100²- 2×100×1 + 1²               [(a – b)² = a² – 2ab + b² ]

= 10000 - 200 + 1

= 9801

Step-by-step explanation:

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