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What polynomial identity should be used to prove that 21 = 25 − 4?

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Difference of Sqaures
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Answer:

difference of square identity

Explanation:


21 = 25 - 4

25 can be written as
5*5=5^2

4 can be written as
2*2=2^2


25 - 4=5^2-2^2

WE use difference of square identity


a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b)


5^2-2^2=(5+2)(5-2)


21 = 25 - 4


21=5^2-2^2


21=(5+2)(5-2)


21=(7)(3)

21=21 Hence proved.

We proved it using difference of squares identity

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