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" ... the product of the two, plus the square of the second. In the third case, we have (a + b) (a — 6) = a2 — b2. (3) That is, the product of the sum and difference of two quantities is equal to the difference of their squares. "
Elements of Plane Trigonometry: And Their Application to the Measurement of ... - Página 70
por William Frothingham Bradbury - 1864
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Algebra made easy

Thomas Tate (mathematical master.) - 1847 - 138 páginas
...THEOREMS. 34. The following theorems ought to be committed to memory. (a+b) x (ai) = aO-62. That is, the product of the sum and difference of two quantities is equal to the difference of their squares. Thus we have, (2x + 3a) x (2x-3a) = 4x* — 9a2. And so on to other cases. 35. When a quantity is multiplied...
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An Introduction to Algebra: Being the First Part of a Course of Mathematics ...

Jeremiah Day - 1847 - 358 páginas
...into a binomial surd containing only the square root, may be found by applying the principle, that the product of the sum and difference of two quantities, is equal to the difference of their squares. (Art. 235.) The binomial itself, after the sign which connects the terms is changed from -|- to-, or...
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A Treatise on Algebra: Containing the Latest Improvements. Adapted to the ...

Charles William Hackley - 1847 - 546 páginas
...c=0, the proposed equation will become altogether indeterminate. The numerator, being the pro Tw : cf the sum and difference of two quantities, is equal to the difference of their aquaies. to wit: b1 — (4*-f-4ac)= — toe. We see, therefore, that Sa is a common factor to tbe.namjr:itor...
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Ray's Algebra, Part First: On the Analytic and Inductive Methods of ..., Parte1

Joseph Ray - 1848 - 250 páginas
...10a262+64. But 0+6 represents the sum of two quantities, and a — 6, their difference ; hence, THEOREM III. The product of the sum and difference of two quantities, is equal to the difference of their squares. EXAMPLES. 1. (5+3)(5—3)=25— 9=16=8X2. 2. (2a+6)(2a— 6)=4a2— b\ 3. (2x+32/)(2x-3y)=4x2-9/. 4....
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Elements of Algebra: Being an Abridgment of Day's Algebra, Adapted to the ...

Jeremiah Day, James Bates Thomson - 1848 - 264 páginas
...yny3. 20. If a-\-b be multiplied into a — b, the product will be a2 — b2, (Art. 86 ;) that is, 191. The product of the. sum and difference of two quantities, is equal to the. difference of their squares. This is an instance of the facility with which general truths are demonstrated in algebra. If the sum...
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A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Algebra ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1848 - 354 páginas
...86. Prod. 4a2— 962. Multiply 3y — c by 3y — c. Prod. 9y2 — ca. Thus, by inspection, we find the product of the sum and difference of two quantities is equal to the difference of their squares. The propositions included in this article are proved also in geometry. (Art. 14.) We can sometimes...
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A Treatise on Algebra: Containing the Latest Improvements. Adapted to the ...

Charles William Hackley - 1849 - 534 páginas
...c=0, the proposed equation will become altogether indeterminate. The numerator, being the pro-'luri of the sum and difference of two quantities, is equal to the difference of their squares, to wit : tt> — (i*-f-4ae)= — 4ac. We «ee, therefore, that Sa is a common factor to the numerator...
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An Elementary Course of Mathematics: Designed Principally for Students of ...

Harvey Goodwin - 1849 - 588 páginas
...easily seen by actual multiplication, that (a + b) x (a - 6) = a' - 6", or that the product of t?ie sum and difference of two quantities is equal to the difference of their squares ; a theorem which may be used in the multiplication of such quantities as those in the last example,...
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An Elementary Treatise on Algebra: Designed as First Lessons in that Science

Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1850 - 256 páginas
...power of a quantity, it always means the power of its numeral value considered abstractly. (ART. 17.) THE PRODUCT OF THE SUM AND DIFFERENCE OF TWO QUANTITIES IS EQUAL TO THE DIFFERENCE OF THEIR SQUARES, as will be seen by inspecting the following products : The first example should be multiplied in full...
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Elementary Algebra: For the Use of Schools

William Smyth - 1851 - 272 páginas
...a be one of the quantities and b the other ; then (a + b) (a — b) = a? — b2. We thus learn that the product of the sum and difference of two quantities is equal to the difference of their squareS. These propositions are demonstrated, in geometry, in another form, where it is shown, 1°, That if...
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