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Maths expression



coyote.chus
Spain

Maths expression
 
Hi,
The Maths teacher at my school (she teaches Maths in English to some groups) has a doubt, and I can �t help her.
She has to say this in English:

(a+b).(a-b)

and she needs an expression which is a shortcut of the long expression. This would be "suma por diferencia, diferencia de cuadrados" in Spanish. Is there a shortcut similar to this in English. any native speakers who remember it from their school time? Any Maths teacher out there?

Thanks!
Chus.

3 Mar 2011      





libertybelle
United States

A plus B
A minus B

3 Mar 2011     



edrodmedina
United States

I believe that would be:     a plus b     times    a minus b     or        a plus b   multiplied  by  a minus b

3 Mar 2011     



douglas
United States

"factor out the equation" perhaps

3 Mar 2011     



coyote.chus
Spain


Ooops! At least, I managed to type this properly. This is the correct version of the Maths formula. In Spanish, we say: "suma por diferencia, diferencia de cuadrados". Is there a way of saying the same in English?

Thanks!!!

3 Mar 2011     



edrodmedina
United States

a plus b times a  minus b     equals     a squared    minus b squared

3 Mar 2011     



VaneV
Costa Rica

I found this site http://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/factoring.html, they called it: "common Identities" (including the "difference of squares"....)
 
I love Math Big smile

3 Mar 2011     



ldthemagicman
United Kingdom

Dear Coyote.chus,
 
The expression would be spoken as shown.
 
Expression      (a + b)(a - b)
"Expression: a plus b, multiplied by, a minus b".
Therefore        a� - ab + ab - b�
"Therefore, a squared, minus ab, plus ab, minus b squared"
Cancel out      -ab and +ab
"Cancel out, minus ab and plus ab"
Therefore        a� - b�
"Therefore, a squared, minus b squared".
 
From memory, I believe that this expression is called: "The difference of two squares".
 
I hope that this helps you.
 
Les
 

3 Mar 2011