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Ashlee Carroll
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9 October, 14:59
Factor the expression 100n squared - 1
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Axel Tate
9 October, 15:28
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Factor using the difference of squares.
a^2-b^2 = (a+b) (a-b)
100n^2-1
(10n+1) (10n-1)
Final answer: (10n+1) (10n-1)
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