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Anyone know what identity this is?

(a+b)/(1/(a-b)) == a^2 - b^2

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    I just obtain the thingy of fraction a bit by flipping dem enumerator and sum denominator fr fr no cap gg.
    Do dem thing with the left side fraction.
    And tadaaa, have sum a^2 - b^2. Would say difference of dem squares
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    I learnt that as binomial theorems in 7th grade math.

    (a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b² (first theorem)

    (a - b)² = a² - 2ab + b² (second theorem)

    (a + b)*(a -b) = a² - b² (third theorem, just get the (a-b) term out of the pointless double division in your case)
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    Just for the record, they are Newton's binomial theorems.
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    Thanks fastnop and core!

    7th grade math in the inner city unfortunately did not teach binomials.
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    @retoor no cap gg. Utter cancer. Lol.

    Dont ever change.
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