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Use polynomial identities to prove that 63^2=(60+32)^2

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I'm not sure, but I think you mean

63^2 = 3969

60^2 = 3600

2*3 * 60 = 360

3^2 9

Total = 3969

This comes from x^2 + 2*x*y + y^2

where

x = 60

y = 3

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