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Find the product of each of the following (x+a)(x-a), (x+a)^2 (x-a)^2

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• (x+a)(x-a) = x² - a²

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• (x+a)² = x² + 2ax + a²

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• (x-a)² = x² - 2ax + a²

Step-by-step explanation

For the first product we can use the difference of two squares rule:


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

Then, for the other two we just have to apply the perfect square rule:


(a\pm b)^2=a^2\pm2ab+b^2

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