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2 September, 03:55

Explain how to find the product of the sum and difference of two terms. Give an example with your explanation.

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  1. 2 September, 04:48
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    Given two terms a, b.

    Sum of terms = a+b

    Difference of terms = a-b

    Product of sum and difference (do not forget parentheses)

    = (a+b) (a-b)

    which can be expanded as=a^2-b^2

    We can make use of this property to calculate with lightning speed, assuming you know the squares of numbers.

    For example,

    8*6 = (7+1) (7-1) = 7^2-1^2=48

    9*7 = (8+1 (8-1) = 8^2-1^2=64-1=63

    5*15 = (10+5) (10-5) = 10^2-5^2=75

    22*18 = (20+2) (20-2) = 20^2-2^2=400-4=396

    63*57 = (60+3) (60-3) = 60^2-3^2=3600-9=3591

    128*112 = (120+8) (120-8) = 120^2-8^2=14400-64=14336

    We can go on and on!
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