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I'm a bit new to real analysis. Today, I came across this particular equality, whcih seems obvious to me.
$$ lVert x + z rVert^2 + lVert x - z rVert^2 = 2 lVert x rVert^2 + 2lVert z rVert^2 $$
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    $$ lVert x + z rVert^2 + lVert x - z rVert^2 = 2 lVert x rVert^2 + 2lVert z rVert^2 $$
    Is there a specific name for this?










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      $$ lVert x + z rVert^2 + lVert x - z rVert^2 = 2 lVert x rVert^2 + 2lVert z rVert^2 $$
      Is there a specific name for this?










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      Is there a specific name for this?







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          This is the parallelogram law of norms induced by inner products.






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