Math, asked by ronit215, 1 year ago

what will happen when a=b in the identity (a+b) (a-b) = a^2 - b^2

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Yo!

Here's the answer!

When a=b,

The answer would be something like this-

(b+b) (b-b)= (2b) (0) ---> 0.

Or,

b^2 - b^2 --> b(b-b) --> b(0)=0.

Answer would be 0 in both the ways.

Hope that this helps you!

-TGA.


ronit215: can you also solve this (2x^2)whole square
ronit215: plzz
Answered by Anonymous
0
HEY Buddy......!! here is ur answer

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