SOLUTION: If (a+b)^(1/2)=(a-b)^(-1/2), which of the following must be true? b=0 a+b=1 a-b=1 a^2+b^2=1 a^2-b^2=1

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Question 659410: If (a+b)^(1/2)=(a-b)^(-1/2), which of the following must be true?
b=0
a+b=1
a-b=1
a^2+b^2=1
a^2-b^2=1

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(a+b)(a-b) = 1

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