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If aandb are natural numbers such that a2-b2 is a prime number, then a2-b2 is equal to


A

a+b

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B

aā€“b

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C

ab

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D

1

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Solution

The correct option is A

a+b


Explanation for the correct option:

Finding the value of (a2ā€“b2):
Given (a2ā€“b2) is prime.

So (a2ā€“b2) is divisible by 1 or the number itself.

Soaā€“b=1

a+b is not equal to 1, since a,and b are natural numbers.

Then a2ā€“b2=a+b

Hence, option (A) is the correct answer.


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