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10 June, 08:21

I was wondering if anyone could explain how to solve this?

Explain the difference in the final product of these two

polynomial expressions: (a + b) ^2 and (a - b) ^2 Why does that difference occur?

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  1. 10 June, 08:23
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    (a+b) ² can also be written as (a+b) (a+b). When you expand this you get a²+2ab+b²

    (a-b) ² can also be written as (a-b) (a-b). When expanded this gives a²-2ab-b2

    As you can see, this leads to different coefficients of the 'ab' values: for (a+B) ² its 2 for (a-b) ² its - 2
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