Algebraic Identity - Square of Sum of Binomial


 
 
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Algebraic Identity - Square of Sum of Binomial

The square of sum of two terms or the product of two same sum of terms is known as Square of Sum of Binomial and is popularly expressed in mathematical form

as either small (a+b)^2 or (x+y)^2. If a and b are two terms, then the sum of binomial is expressed as a + b.

The square of sum of two terms identity is used as a formula in mathematics as.

The product of two same sum of binomials is expanded as sum of squares of the terms and twice the product of both terms. or it is stated as the summation of squares of two terms and two times the product of same terms is the square of sum of them.

Formula

small (a+b)^2 = a^2+b^2+2ab Illustration: Find the square of (2x+ 3y)

Solution:The square can be obtained by applying the identity where a denotes 2x and b denotes 3y

(a+b)^2 = a^2+b^2+2ab

Replacing a by 2x and b by 3y we get

(2x+3y)^2 = (2x)^2+(3y)^2+2(2x)(3y)

                      =4x^2+9y^2+12xy

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Question : 1

If large 3y-frac{1}{3y}=7, then find the value of large 9y^2+frac{1}{9y^2}=?

Right Option : C
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Question : 2

Evaluate (8.0+0.1)^2

Right Option : A
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Question : 3

​​​​​​Solve: (2x+5)^2

Right Option : C
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