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To calculate: Thesimplified form of the expression

Answer to Problem 35E
The simplified form of the expression is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The expression is
Formula used:
If a, b, c and d are any numbers then
The sum of the square of two numbers is algebraically expressed as
Calculation:
Consider the provided expression
Recall that if a, b, c and d are any numbers then
Recall that the sum of the square of two numbers is algebraically expressed as
Strike off the common terms,
Expand the expression obtained above,
Thus, the simplified form of the expression is
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