Math, asked by shristi7002, 2 months ago

Use suitable identity to get the products....
(x/2 + 3y/4)(x/2 + 3y/4)​

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Answered by devdixit8055
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I have solved the Question. Pls find it in attachment

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shristi7002: it's incorrect but at least you tried thank you
devdixit8055: Oh really, I just expanded it according to identity (a+b)^2
Answered by ananditanunes65
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(x/2 + 3y/4)(x/2 + 3y/4)

{By using identity (a+b)(a+b)=(a²+2ab+b²)}

(x/2 + 3y/4)(x/2 + 3y/4)=(x/2)²+2•x/2•3y/4+(3y/4)²)

=(x²/4)+(3xy/4)+(9y²/16)

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