If x−y=a and x+y=b, then x^2−y^2 is:
(A) a^2·b^2
(B) a^2+b^2
(C) a^2−b^2
(D) ab
(E) b−a
i got c is this right?
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x^2-y^2 = (x-y)(x+y) = ab
(A) a^2·b^2
(B) a^2+b^2
(C) a^2−b^2
(D) ab
(E) b−a
i got c is this right?
1 answer