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7 December, 18:49

Which of the following shows how the number 7 can be rewritten with the difference of squares identity? (16-9) = (4+3) (4-3) (18-11) = (9+6) (9-5) (25-4) = (5+2) (5-2) (16-9) = -1 (4+3) (4-3) (64-1) = (8+1) (8-1)

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  1. 7 December, 20:15
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    A) (16-9) = (4+3) (4-3)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Explanation:-

    Given the number = 7

    The difference of two numbers are 16-9 = 7

    The difference of squares

    4² - 3² = 7

    We will use formula

    a² - b² = (a-b) (a+b)

    4² - 3² = (4 - 3) (4+3)

    16 - 9 = (4 - 3) (4+3)

    Final answer:-

    The number 7 can be rewritten with the difference of squares identity

    16 - 9 = (4 - 3) (4+3)
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