exam Maths Puzzle Numerical Ability

We are familiar with the identity (a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2. If A and B are n*n matrices, do we always have (A+B)(A-B)=A^2-B^2? If so, prove it. If not, give a counterexample, and give a

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If the sides of a square are decreased by 2 cm, the area is decreased by 36cm^2. What were the dimensions of the original square?
We are just starting Inverse matrices and I got it until I came to this problem. Will you show me how to solve it?


A^-1=matrix (2 2)
x+1, x+2
x+3, x+4