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Use suitable identities to find the product of (x-6)^2

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Answered by tejaswitapan2004
1

Answer:

x2+36-2x is the suitable answer. The identity used is distributive law

Answered by nilesh102
7

solution:-

given:- (x-6)²

by Identity:      

An identity is an equality which is true for all values of a variable in the equality.

(x - a) (x - b) = x²- (a + b) x + ab

In an identity the right hand side expression is called expanded form of the left hand side expression.

=> (x-6)²

= (x-6) (x-6)

= x² - (6+6)x + (6*6)

= x² - 12x + 36

i hop it helps you....

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