The Binomial Square Formula (sometimes called binomial square) is an algebraic identity used to expand the square of a binomial expression. A binomial is an algebraic expression that contains two terms, such as (a + b) or (a − b).

Explanation

When a binomial like (a + b) is multiplied by itself, the result becomes three terms:

a² – the square of the first term

2ab – twice the product of the two terms

b² – the square of the second term

Example

If we expand (3 + 2)² using the binomial square rule:

Importance

Helps simplify algebraic expressions

Used in solving equations and identities

Common in algebra, calculus, and competitive exams

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