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3 December, 05:37

Why is the middle term 2ab in (a+b) ^2 and - 2ab in (a-b) ^2 when written in standard form

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  1. 3 December, 07:43
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    You can try to expand, then you will get the middle term as 2ab or - 2ab:

    (a+b) ² = (a+b) (a+b)

    = a² + ab + ab + b²

    = a² + 2ab + b²

    As for the (a-b) ², it will come in the same way:

    (a-b) ² = (a-b) (a-b)

    = a² - ab - ab + b²

    = a² - 2ab + b²

    (Hope you can understand)
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