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alexandr1967 [171]
3 years ago
7

I NEED HELP!! ILL MARK BRAINLIEST AND GIVE YOU 100 POINTS!!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Flauer [41]3 years ago
6 0

I'm not entirely sure if the focus of this question is more on marketing or the proof, but I can try to help a bit with the proof.

From what I can tell this is basically asking you to take a polynomial from column A, square it, and then add it to column B, and then simplify it while showing your work in order to create an identity. For example:

(x+y)^2 + (ax+b) =

x^2 + xy + +y^2 + ax+b =

x^2 + ax +y^2 + xy + b

Factor out an x from x^2 + ax and a y from y^2 + xy (you don't have to simplify it this way, I'm just doing it as an example)

x(x+a) + y(y+x) + b

Therefore, (x+y)^2 + (ax+b) = x(a+x) + y(y+x)

I can't really help with making a flier, but hopefully this helps

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<em>vide</em> picture 1

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