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Identity (x+a)(x+b)
The expression (x+a)(x+b) can be factored as (x+a)(x+b) = (x+a) (x+b). This product can be expanded by multiplying the two factors together. The expanded exp...
The expression (x+a)(x+b) can be factored as (x+a)(x+b) = (x+a) (x+b). This product can be expanded by multiplying the two factors together. The expanded exp...
The expression (x+a)(x+b) can be factored as (x+a)(x+b) = (x+a) * (x+b). This product can be expanded by multiplying the two factors together.
The expanded expression can be factored as (x+a)(x+b) = x^2 + 2ab + a^2 + b^2. The sum of the squares of two numbers, a^2 and b^2, is equal to the square of the sum of the two numbers, a + b. Therefore, the expanded expression can be factored as the sum of the squares of two numbers, a and b