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What is (√a+b)(√a-b)

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Answered by hiramani7080
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(√a+b)(√a-b)

it is in form of (a+b)(a-b)

thus,

a^2-b^2

putting this in this case we get,

(√a+b)(√a-b)

(√a)^2-(√b)^2

a-b


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Answered by YaoiGod
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Answer: a-b^2

Because, a^2-b^2= (a+b)(a-b) algebraic identity

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