Literal Calculation
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Developing and Factorizing Equations
For any real numbers:
Remarkable Identities
For any real numbers:
- Square of a sum:
- Square of a difference:
- Difference of two squares:
Powers and Exponents
For any non-null natural integer:
- When
- If n is a natural integer et a is a non-null real number:
Square Roots
If a is a positive real number, then there are two reals (one positive and one negative) for which the square is a.
- The positive one is written as:
- If a = 0, we can write
- The formula is equal to a or -a
- For two non-null positive reals:
- If a is a positive real or null and b is positive:
- In particular:
- In an expression like , you can make the denominator rational:
- Thanks to the third remarkable identity,
- In an expression like you can simplify the denominator: