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4 algebraic identities and then explain with one example each​

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Answered by shanvikts
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Answer:

The 4 types of algebraic identities are

Step-by-step explanation:

Commutativity Property - a×b = b×a

Distributivity Property - a×(b+c) = a×b + a×c

Comutativity Property of addition - a+b = b+a

Commutativity Property of subtraction- a-b = b-a

Answered by durgeshwari842005
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Answer:

( a + b) {}^{2}  = a {}^{2}  + b {}^{2}  + 2ab

(a - b) {}^{2}  = a { }^{2}  + b {}^{2}  - 2ab

a   {}^{2}  - b {}^{2}  = (a + b)(a - b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Examples:

1.a=1,b=3

(1+3)^2=1^2+3^2+2(1)(3)

=1+9+6

=16

2.a=3,b=2

( 3-1)^2=3^2+1^2-2(3)(1)

=9+1-6

=4

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