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  • 04-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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The product of (a − b)(a − b) is a^2 − b^2.

Sometimes
Always
Never

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nbjcoolman
nbjcoolman nbjcoolman
  • 04-05-2017
So I am pretty sure the answer is never. Hope this helps.

Good luck mate :P
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