Math, asked by vishnusankar510, 3 months ago

What to be subtracted from a²+b² to get (a-b)²​

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Answered by prabinkumarbehera
3

Step-by-step explanation:

(a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b²

(a – b)² = a² – 2ab + b²

(a + b)² – (a – b)² = (a² + 2ab + b²) – (a² – 2ab + b²)

While subtracting polynomials, the signs in the first polynomial are unchanged when the parentheses are dropped, whereas the middle – sign distributes to all of the terms in the second polynomial, thus changing all the signs in the second polynomial when the parentheses are dropped

(a² + 2ab + b²) – (a² – 2ab + b²) = a² + 2ab + b² – a² + 2ab – b²

Rearrange the terms and you get:

a² – a² + 2ab + 2ab + b² – b²

Cancel out same terms with opposite signs, and you get:

2ab + 2ab

which simplifies to our final answer:

4ab

Answered by sikharaninayak96
1

Answer:

no idea

Step-by-step explanation:

what to be subtracted from a²+b² to get (a-b)²

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