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1 August, 03:44

How do you factor k squared - 2k-3

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  1. 1 August, 05:26
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    Depending on its order and the number of possessed terms, polynomial factorization can be a lengthy and complicated process. The polynomial expression, (x 2-2), is fortunately not one of those polynomials. The expression (x 2-2) is a classic example of a difference of two squares. In factoring a difference of two squares, any expression in the form of (a 2-b 2) is reduced to (a-b) (a+b).

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