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31 May, 09:57

What must be true for an expression to be a difference of two squares

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  1. 31 May, 12:15
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    I think it must have a power like squared or cubed also I think it must have a subtraction sign ...

    Some examples of difference of two squares:

    9x^2 - 1

    Which would be = (3x+1) (3x-1)

    4n^2 - 49

    Which would be = (2n-7) (2n+7)

    249r^2 - 150

    Which would be = 6 (7r+5) (7r-5)

    150k^2 - 216

    Which would be = 6 (5k+6) (5k-6)

    Notice that each bracket for each answer, one bracket has a + sign and another has a - sign.
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