$(a-b)^2 \,=\, a^2+b^2-2ab$
Let’s take two literals $a$ and $b$, and assume that they denote two quantities in algebraic form.
The expression $(a-b)^2$ is basically an algebraic expression, and we usually read it in the following two ways in mathematics.
Let’s learn what $a$ minus $b$ whole square is from its expansion.
$(a-b)^2 \,=\, a^2-2ab+b^2$
$a$ minus $b$ whole square is expanded as $a$ square minus two times the product of $a$ and $b$ plus $b$ square.
Let’s take $a = 3$ and $b = 1$.
Now, find the value of expression $(a-b)^2$ by substituting the values of $a$ and $b$.
$\implies$ $(3-1)^2$ $\,=\,$ $(2)^2$ $\,=\,$ $4$
Similarly, evaluate the expression $a^2-2ab+b^2$ by substituting the values of $a$ and $b$.
$\implies$ $3^2-2(3)(1)+1^2$ $\,=\,$ $9-6+1$ $\,=\,$ $4$
Now, compare the values of both sides of the algebraic equation to verify their equality numerically.
$\,\,\,\therefore\,\,\,\,\,\,$ $(3-1)^2$ $\,=\,$ $4$ $\,=\,$ $3^2-2(3)(1)+1^2$
The square of $a-b$ is true for all the values of $a$ and $b$. It is defined in algebraic form. Hence, the $a$ minus $b$ whole square is generally called an algebraic identity and it can be used as a formula in mathematics.
The $a-b$ whole square identity is mainly used in two different cases in mathematics.
$\implies$ $(a-b)^2 \,=\, a^2+b^2-2ab$
$\implies$ $a^2+b^2-2ab \,=\, (a-b)^2$
Let us learn how to use the formula of $a$ minus $b$ whole square from the following simple examples.
$(1) \,\,\,$ Expand $(2x-5y)^2$
Take $a = 2x$ and $b = 5y$, and replace them in the expansion of the formula for calculating the value in mathematical form.
$\implies$ $(2x-5y)^2$ $\,=\,$ $(2x)^2+(5y)^2-2(2x)(5y)$
$\implies$ $(2x-5y)^2$ $\,=\,$ $4x^2+25y^2-2 \times 2x \times 5y$
$\,\,\, \therefore \,\,\,\,\,\,$ $(2x-5y)^2$ $\,=\,$ $4x^2+25y^2-20xy$
$(2) \,\,\,$ Simplify $9m^2+16n^2-24mn$
$\implies$ $9m^2+16n^2-24mn$ $\,=\,$ $(3m)^2+(4n)^2-24mn$
$\implies$ $9m^2+16n^2-24mn$ $\,=\,$ $(3m)^2+(4n)^2-2 \times 3 \times 4 \times m \times n$
$\implies$ $9m^2+16n^2-24mn$ $\,=\,$ $(3m)^2+(4n)^2-2 \times 3 \times m \times 4 \times n$
$\implies$ $9m^2+16n^2-24mn$ $\,=\,$ $(3m)^2+(4n)^2-2 \times (3m) \times (4n)$
$\implies$ $9m^2+16n^2-24mn$ $\,=\,$ $(3m)^2+(4n)^2-2(3m)(4n)$
Take $a = 3m$ and $b = 4n$. Now, simplify the algebraic expression by the $(a-b)^2$ algebraic identity
$\,\,\, \therefore \,\,\,\,\,\,$ $9m^2+16n^2-24mn$ $\,=\,$ $(3m-4n)^2$
The formula of square of $a-b$ can be derived mathematically in two distinct methods.
Learn how to derive the $a-b$ whole square identity by multiplying the binomials.
Learn how to prove the $a-b$ whole squared formula by the areas of geometric shapes.
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