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

do this as a two column proof

Hint: (a + b)2 = (a + b)(a + b) may be a good way to get started. You can then do more algebra steps to the (a + b)(a + b) expression to eventually re-write it as a2 + 2ab + b2 .

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yes this is solved by the distributive property of multiplication.


{(a + b)}^(2) = (a + b)(a + b)


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


{a}^(2) + 2ab + {b}^(2)

therefore


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

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