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Nope. The subtraction would effect different processes. The first function can be written as (n-25) * (n-25) which would then equal (n2-(50n)+625). The 25 in this case is affecting the multiplication. The second function can then be written as ((n * n)-25). Here the 25 is just affecting the imaginary + 0 that is found on every equation.

Note: The equations above n was intended to be "your/my" number. However, it can work with any number.

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Q: When I subtract 25 from your number then square the answer you get the same result as when I square my number then subtract 25 from the answer?
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