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Paula Poole
Mathematics
26 October, 08:22
Which polinominal is
a difference of 2 squares
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Kimora Fry
26 October, 08:25
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The difference of two squares occurs when the middle term or "b" of your polynomial is absent. so the the "c" term would have to be the product of a single number, one positive and one negative. if c = 3 then x2 - 9 = 0 factors to (x+3) (x-3) = 0 and so on.
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