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Are these two expressions equal? (q-r)^2 and q^2-r^2?????

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Answer:

Yes, they are.

Explanation:


(q - r) {}^(2) =( q) {}^(2) - (r) {}^(2) = q {}^(2) - r {}^(2)


(q - r) {}^(2) = q {}^(2) - r {}^(2)

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User Torbatamas
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Answer:


\boxed{\sf No}

Explanation:


(q-r)^2

Expand brackets.


(q-r)(q-r)


q^2 -rq -rq+r^2

Combine like terms.


q^2 -2rq+r^2

The expression is not equal to
q^2 -r^2.

User Anthony Pham
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