@jubrillasisi3599

What you have done is reverse formation of perfect square by using odd numbers eg 1 (0+1),4(1+3)9(4+5)16(9+7)25(16+9)36(25+11)49(36+13)64(49+15)81(64+17)100(81+19),you can see how it goes

@TristanBBBBB

Hi @JJONLINEMATHSCLASSchannel
A nice way to visualize this is to make a drawing like a checkerboard with 8 rows and 8 columns. Now if you ignore the top row and the right column, then the remaining board is 7 rows and 7 columns. You removed 8 squares from the top row, and 7 squares going down the right side. That’s 8+7=15 removed. So the original checkerboard of 8 minus the smaller checkerboard of 7 leaves that 15. 
This is true for any consecutive squares: take the smaller square and just add a row on top and on one side, to get the next square.

@thomasmesfin585

a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b)

@Wendysalazar-9zcx

Pero eso funciona con numeros que se diferencian de 1.

@pobasio181

15 trick😂

@abdrrahmanaaboun4168

8^2-7^2=(8+7)(8-7)=(8+7)1=15×1=15

@totosesse7992

Meilleure prof

@ElijahFreeman-k5d

Qn is that why are you adding yet there is a multiplication sign.

@pepperoniservice3557

You explained it really good but you forgot the main one

@adangudhane336

Last 15

@HaftuGebretsadk

8+7=15 This is the answer. Because the difference between 8 squared ( 8×8=64) and 7 squared (7×7=49)is 15.

@suhaybsanusi9811

Maths not math and Tricks not tricks. Nonetheless, I admire your intelligence; it is uncommon.

@hawakarshe7904

You should explain the square root

@MerkinehMena

8*8-7*7=15

@sta4able

Please check your spelling. 
The word is spelt "Tricks" and NOT Triks

@adetunjiolajide48

Hi Genius how are you doing?. Forward march !!!

@AdaNwezekenechukwu

What of if it is +, that means we should minus it then 😊

@nanaessoun2967

Pls explain it better

@Konoshinobi

So it only works if the difference is 1 and it's a subtraction?