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" The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the square of the first number plus twice the product of the first and second number plus the square of the second number. "
Treatise on Arithmetic, in Theory and Practice: With an Appendix, Containing ... - Page 200
by James Thomson (LL.D.) - 1837 - 284 pages
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Shorter Course in Algebra

George Albert Wentworth - Algebra - 1886 - 284 pages
...follow are of great importance : Ь' à2 - Ь2 From (1) we have (a + ¿)2 = a2 + 2ab + V. That is, 74. The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the sum of their squares + twice their product. From (2) we have (a - ¿)2 = a2 — 2 ab + b\ That is,...
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College Algebra: For the Use of Academies, Colleges, and Scientific Schools ...

Edward Albert Bowser - Algebra - 1888 - 868 pages
...a + 6 we get (« + 6) (a + 6) = «2 + 2a6 + 62 ; that is (a + 6)2 = a2 + 2«6 + 62. . . . (1) Thus the square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the sum of the squares of the two numbers increased by twice their product. Similarly, if we multiply a...
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The Academic Algebra

William Frothingham Bradbury, Grenville C. Emery - Algebra - 1889 - 428 pages
...already established we are prepared to demonstrate the following important theorems. THEOREM I. 85. The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the square of the first, plus twice the product of tlie two, plus the square of tlie second. PROOF. Let...
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The Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry ...

Edward Albert Bowser - Geometry - 1890 - 418 pages
...triangle having AB = AC, and if D be taken in AC so that BD = BC, prove that the square on BC = AC X CD. * The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the sum of the squares <jf the two numbers increased by twice their product. Proposition 28. Theorem. 333....
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College Algebra

Webster Wells - Algebra - 1890 - 604 pages
...(Art. 8), (a + by = a2 + 2ab + b2. (1) This formula is the symbolical statement of the following rule : The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the square of the first, plus twice the product of the first by the second, plus the square of the second....
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Dubbs' Complete Mental Arithmetic: A Volume of Carefully Graded Exercises to ...

Eugene L. Dubbs - Arithmetic - 1893 - 244 pages
...is an easy and elegant method of squaring numbers less than 100, by using an algebraic theorem : " The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the square of the first, plus twice the product of the first by the seccond, plus the square of the second."...
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Higher Arithmetic

John Henry Walsh - 1893 - 426 pages
...Multiplying by 20 202 + 20 X 5 Multiplying by 5 20 x 5 +5' 202 + 2(20 x 5) + 5' = 400 + 200 + 25 = 625. 1032. The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the square of the first + twice the product of the first by the second + the square of the second. 132=(10...
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Commercial Arithmetic

Samuel Jackson - Business mathematics - 1893 - 444 pages
...Involution. In squaring and cubing numbers the following Algebraic principles are very useful : — (1) The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the sum of the squares of the numbers + twice the product. (2) The square of the difference of two numbers...
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Mathematics for Common Schools: Higher arithmetic

John Henry Walsh - Arithmetic - 1893 - 392 pages
...Multiplying by 20 202 + 20 x 5 Multiplying by 5 20 x 5 +5' 202 + 2(20 x 5) + 5' = 400 + 200 + 25 = 625. 1032. The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the square of the first + twice the product of the first by the second + the square of the second. 13'...
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Algebra for Beginners

William Frothingham Bradbury, Grenville C. Emery - Algebra - 1894 - 166 pages
...following process ; a + b a + b <t2+ ab + ab + b* a' + 2 ab + b* From this we deduce the following THEOREM. The square of the sum of two numbers is equal to the square of the first, plus twice the product of the two, plus the square of the second. According to...
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