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Example Questions
Example Question #1 : How To Find The Square Of A Sum
Evaluate the following expression:
2 raised to the power of 5 is the same as multiplying 2 by itself 5 times so:
25 = 2x2x2x2x2 = 32
Then, 5x2 must first be multiplied before taking the exponent, yielding 102 = 100.
100 + 32 = 132
Example Question #2 : Squaring / Square Roots / Radicals
Expand:
To multiply a difference squared, square the first term and add two times the multiplication of the two terms. Then add the second term squared.
Example Question #1 : How To Find The Square Of A Sum
Which of the following is the square of ?
Use the square of a sum pattern, substituting for and for in the pattern:
Example Question #2 : Squaring / Square Roots / Radicals
Which of the following is the square of ?
You may assume both and are positive.
Use the square of a sum pattern, substituting for and for in the pattern:
or
Example Question #4 : Squaring / Square Roots / Radicals
Which of the following is the square of ?
Multiply vertically as follows:
Example Question #1 : How To Find The Square Of A Sum
Which of the following is the square of ?
The correct answer is not given among the other responses.
The correct answer is not given among the other responses.
Use the square of a sum pattern, substituting for and for in the pattern:
This is not equivalent to any of the given choices.
Example Question #2 : Square Of Sum
Which of the following is the square of ?
Use the square of a sum pattern, substituting for and for in the pattern:
Example Question #6 : Square Of Sum
Which of the following is the square of ?
Use the square of a sum pattern, substituting for and for in the pattern: