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Simplify b ( a + b ) - a ( a - b ). a2 + 2 ab + b2 a2 - 2 ab + b2 - a2 + 2 ab + b2 - a2 - 2 ab - b2

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Answer:

- a2 + 2 ab + b2

Explanation:

User R Brennan
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Answer:

Option C is correct.


-a^2+b^2 +2ab

Explanation:

Simplify:
b(a+b) - a(a-b) ......[1]

The distributive property says that:


x \cdot (y+z) = a\cdot y + x \cdot z

Apply the distributive property to equation [1] we have;


b \cdot a + b \cdot b - (a\cdot a - a\cdot b)

Simplify:


ba +b^2 - (a^2 -ab)

or


ba + b^2 -a^2 + ab

Use Commutative property:

xy =yx

then;


ab + b^2 -a^2 + ab

Combine like terms;


b^2-a^2 +2ab

Therefore, the simplified expression is,


-a^2+b^2 +2ab



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