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iris [78.8K]
3 years ago
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Convert to the product of multiplicationa^2-b^2-4b-4

Mathematics
1 answer:
kirill [66]3 years ago
7 0

a^2-b^2-4b-4 in form of multiplication is  (a-b)(a+b)-4(b+1) .

<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>

We know that factors are the numbers that are being multiplied together . As 6532*7 = 45724 .Here 6532 & 7 are the factors and 45724 is product of the factors .

Here , we need to convert to the product of multiplication

a^2-b^2-4b-4 or , a^2-b^2-4b-4 :

⇒  a^2-b^2-4b-4

We know by identity that , p^2-q^2 = (p-q)(p+q)

⇒  (a-b)(a+b)-4b-4

Taking common term out as -4 :

⇒  (a-b)(a+b)-4(b+1)

Therefore  , a^2-b^2-4b-4 in form of multiplication is  (a-b)(a+b)-4(b+1) .

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