Commutativity.
There are numerous solutions to the formula A + BA + C = A + BC, some of them are: * (0,1,1) * (5,2,10) * (4,5,5) * (7,8,8) * (3,4,4) * (6,3,9)
6a square plus b square
A perfect square is a rational number equal to the square of a whole number.
associative? single replacement
a square plus 2ab plus b square
(A+B)2 = (A+B).(A+B) =A2+AB+BA+B2 =A2+2AB+ B2 So the Answer is A + B the whole square is equal to A square plus 2AB plus B square. Avinash.
If you mean (a-b+c)^2, then... a^2 - ab + ac - ab + b^2 - bc + ac - bc + c^2 = a^2 + b^2 + c^2 - 2ab + 2ac - 2bc.
(a+b+c) 2=a2+ab+ac+ba+b2+bc+ca+cb+c2a2+b2+c2+2ab+2bc+2ca [ ANSWER!]
BC' + BC' = 2BC'
You never square a whole equation. That's just silly.
It is the property of commutativity.
yes because ab plus bc is ac
Commutativity.
(a+b+c)²=a²+b²+c²+ 2ab+2bc+2ac
(a+b)cube = a cube + b cube + 3a square b + 3ab square
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