Answer: Most likely there is always difference. Often A and B are describing unknown numbers.
For example if A=10 and B=5.
A-B = 10-5 = 5
B-A = 5-10 = -5
Answer: It can be any of these (most likely A - B), or it can be the absolute value of A - B (which is the same as the absolute value of B - A).
There is a difference of 6.
a + (-b)
-3
The difference is 363 minus 159 = 204
The difference is 15.5 minus 13.8 = 1.7
There is a difference of 6.
a + (-b)
-3
the difference is 50 degrees
The difference is 363 minus 159 = 204
The difference is 15.5 minus 13.8 = 1.7
its B
The difference (greater minus lesser) is the distance between them.
The difference between 5.8 and 3 is 2.8.
It is: 12 minus 8 = 4
It depends what you mean.a2-b2 is the difference of two squares so it equals (a-b)(a+b) (a-b)2=a2-2ab+b2if your question is a difference of squares and it looks like (a-b)^2, then your answer is (a+b)(a-b).
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