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If a + b = s and a - b = t, then which of the following expresses the value of ab in terms of s and t?

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If a + b = s and a - b = t, then which of the following expresses the value of ab-example-1
User Nigel Small
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Answer:

=(s^2 - t^2)/4

Explanation:

a + b = s and a - b = t,

Add the two equations together

a + b = s

a - b = t

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2a = s+t

a = (s+t)/2

Subtract the two equations

a + b = s

- a + b = -t

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2b =(s-t)

b = (s-t)/2

We want to find ab

ab = (s+t)/2 * (s-t)/2

FOIL

=(s^2 - t^2)/4

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