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dgolverk

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given :a+b=8 ab=12

how much is:
a-b
a^2+b^2

1 + 1
a^2 b^2

You need use in these formulas:
(a+b)^2
(a-b)^2
(a-b)(a+b)

Thanks! I need it for a test tomorrow so please help me fast
 
You are given that a + b = 8 and ab = 12, and are asked (I think) to find a - b, a<sup>2</sup> + b<sup>2</sup>, and 1/a<sup>2</sup> + 1/b<sup>2</sup>.

How far have you gotten in finding the values of a and b? Or in using the various identities by substituting in the given values?

Thank you.

Eliz.
 
Thanks for replaying

I've already found the answer...
Now I'm stuck in another...
given:
a+b=7
a-b=5

how much is:

a^2+b^2

ab
 
This one is actually simpler than the previous one. Use similar techniques, or else solve directly for the values of a and b.

Eliz.
 
Re: Thanks for replaying

dgolverk said:
I've already found the answer...
Now I'm stuck in another...
given:
a+b=7
a-b=5

What do you get when you add those 2 equations together?
 
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