Replace ∗ with a monomial so that the result is an identity:
1. (2a + ∗)(2a - ∗) = 4a^2...
Mathematics, 05.03.2020 08:16 sierravick123owr441
Replace ∗ with a monomial so that the result is an identity:
1. (2a + ∗)(2a - ∗) = 4a^2–b^2
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