Daniel Poon's answer to Hanis's Secondary 2 Maths Singapore question.
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Remember the expansion of (a - b)^2, and that is what the numerator is. Change the numerator into the form (a-b)^2. As for your denominator, recall the expansion of (a^2 - b^2).
You will realise that the numerator and denominator have a common factor, but the terms are switched. You can fix this by multiplying both sides by a negative sign.
You will realise that the numerator and denominator have a common factor, but the terms are switched. You can fix this by multiplying both sides by a negative sign.
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2 years ago
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