Compute these products using the suggested identity. (i) 46² using Identity 1A for (a + b)² (ii) 397 × 403 using Identity 1C for (a + b)(a − b) (iii) 91² using Identity 1B for (a − b)² (iv) 43 × 45 using Identity 1C for (a + b)(a − b)
Hint. For (iv), the two numbers are not equidistant from a round number — but they are equidistant from their own midpoint.
(i) 46² using (a + b)² with a = 40, b = 6 = 40² + 2(40)(6) + 6² = 1600 + 480 + 36 = 2116
(ii) 397 × 403 using (a + b)(a − b) with a = 400, b = 3 The midpoint of 397 and 403 is 400, and each lies 3 away: = (400 − 3)(400 + 3) = 400² − 3² = 160000 − 9 = 159991
(iii) 91² using (a − b)² with a = 100, b = 9 = 100² − 2(100)(9) + 9² = 10000 − 1800 + 81 = 8281 (Going down from 100 is much easier than up from 90, since 100² and 2 × 100 × 9 are both immediate.)
(iv) 43 × 45 using (a + b)(a − b) Here the midpoint is not a round number — it is 44, since 43 and 45 sit either side of it: = (44 − 1)(44 + 1) = 44² − 1² = 1936 − 1 = 1935
The choice of a in each case. For a square, pick the nearest round number so that b stays small. For a product of two numbers, pick their midpoint — which exists as a whole number whenever the two numbers have the same parity, as in (ii) and (iv).
✦ (i) 2116 (ii) 159991 (iii) 8281 (iv) 1935
