Assessment and Learning in Knowledge Spaces (ALEKS) Practice Exam

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What is the expanded form of (a-b)²?

  1. a²-2ab+b²

  2. a²+2ab+b²

  3. (a-b)(a+b)

  4. -b±[√b²-4ac]/2a

The correct answer is: a²-2ab+b²

The expanded form of (a - b)² is derived from the algebraic identity for the square of a binomial. When you expand (a - b)², you apply the formula (x - y)² = x² - 2xy + y², where x is a and y is b. For (a - b)², substitute x with a and y with b: 1. Start by squaring the first term: a². 2. Then, multiply the two terms together and double the result: -2ab (since you are combining -a and -b). 3. Finally, square the second term: b². Combining these, you arrive at the expression a² - 2ab + b², which precisely matches the first answer choice given. The other options do not accurately reflect the expansion of (a - b)²: - The second choice presents a² + 2ab + b², which incorrectly adds instead of subtracts the cross-product term. - The third choice, (a - b)(a + b), is a product of sums and differences but does not reflect the expanded form. - The last option, which includes a formula related to quadratic equations