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1. What will be the resultant if the square of 109 is subtracted from the square of 210 ?
(A): 32220
(B): 32209
(C): 32291
(D): 32217
(E): None of these
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By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.20 am
$$a^{2}$$ - $$b^{2}$$ = (a+b)(a-b) $$210^{2}$$ - $$109^{2}$$ = (210+109)(210-109) =(319)(101) =(319)(100+1) =31900+319 32219
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