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Sam used the identity
(a+b)^(2) to solve
103^(2).

the steps he used are listed below.
Step 1 :
(100+3)^2\\
Step 2 :
(100)^2 + 3^2
Step 3 : 10,000 +9
Step 4 : 10,009
In which step did he go wrong?
a)Step 1
b)Step 2
c)Step 3
d)Step 4

User Sinisa
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2 Answers

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answer: step 2
explanation: you have to add 100+3 for step two
User Burdui
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Answer:

Step 2

Explanation:

(100 + 3)² = 100² + 2 x 100 x 3 + 3²

This is by the law of squares
(a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b²

User Jeff Baker
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