Given, two binary number A and B (A > B). Each of A and B can have at most 10^5 digits. You have to calculate (A^2 — B^2). [Here, (A^2) denotes the A power of 2].
What should be the approach to calculate A^2?
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Binary Multiplication
Given, two binary number A and B (A > B). Each of A and B can have at most 10^5 digits. You have to calculate (A^2 — B^2). [Here, (A^2) denotes the A power of 2].
What should be the approach to calculate A^2?
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