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The polynomial Identities and an example of a proof of an identity have been explained below.

What are polynomial Identities and Proofs?

Polynomial identities are defined as equations that are always true, regardless of the variable values. These polynomial identities are used while factorizing the polynomial or expanding the polynomial. These polynomial identities are;

(a + b)² = a² + b² + 2ab

(a - b)² = a² + b² - 2ab

(a + b)(a - b) = a² - b²

(x + a)(x + b) = x² + x(a + b)+ ab

Let us prove the polynomial identity (a + b)² = a² + b² + 2ab.

Now, (a + b)² is simply the product of (a + b) and (a + b).

That is; (a + b)² = (a + b) × (a + b)

This can simply be imagined to be a square whose side are (a + b) with its' area equal to (a + b)²

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