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Re: If f(x) = x2, which of the following is equal to f(m + n) + [#permalink]
Romang67 wrote:
It will save a lot of time for many problems if you keep in mind that (m+n)^2 = m^2+n^2+2mn and (m-n)^2 = m^2+n^2-2mn. Here it obviously gives you the answer:

f(m+n)+f(m-n)= m^2 + n^2 + 2mn + m^2 + n^2 - 2mn = 2m^2 + 2n^2

So C

But this also comes in handy when it comes to remembering the inequality:

m^2 + n^2 <= (m+n)^2


Is it m^2 + n^2 <= (m+n)^2
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m^2 + n^2 < (m+n)^2 (Without = sign).
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Is it m^2 + n^2 <= (m+n)^2
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m^2 + n^2 < (m+n)^2 (Without = sign).



If m and n are positive or both strictly negative (i.e non 0). Then:

\(m^2 + n^2 < (m+n)^2\) because \((m+n)^2= m^2 + n^2 + 2mn\) now \(2mn\) is positive for m and n being positive.

For \(m=n=0\) they are equal.

If m and n have different signs then the inequality flips and \(m^2+n^2 > (m+n)^2\).
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Re: If f(x) = x2, which of the following is equal to f(m + n) + [#permalink]
Given that \(f(x) = x^2\) and we need to find the value of \(f(m + n) + f(m - n)\)

To find f(m + n) we need to compare what is inside the bracket in f(m + n) and f(x)

=> We get to substitute x with m + n in f(x) to get the value of f(m+n)

=> \(f(m+n) = (m+n)^2\)

Similarly, \(f(m-n) = (m-n)^2\)

=> \(f(m + n) + f(m - n)\) = \((m+n)^2 + (m-n)^2\) = \(m^2 + 2mn + n^2 + m^2 - 2mn + n^2\) (Using \((a+b)^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2\) and \((a-b)^2 = a^2 - 2ab + b^2\) )
= \(2m^2 + 2n^2\)

So, Answer will be C
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If f(x) = x2, which of the following is equal to f(m + n) + [#permalink]
\(f(m+n) = (m+n)^2\)

\(f(m-n) = (m-n)^2\)

The above two are special products whose expansions are

\(f(m+n) = (m+n)^2 = m^2 + n^2 + 2mn
\)
\(f(m-n) = (m-n)^2 = m^2 + n^2 - 2mn\)

\(f(m+n) + f(m-n) = (m+n)^2 + (m-n)^2 = m^2 + n^2 + 2mn + m^2 + n^2 - 2mn\)

\(f(m+n) + f(m-n) = 2m^2 + 2n^2\)

Hence answer is Choice C.


Note: The three special products which you should understand and memorize are:

\((a+b)^2 = a^2 + b^2 + 2ab\)

\((a-b)^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2ab\)

\((a+b)(a-b) = a^2 - b^2\)
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