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Which expression is equivalent to 64 − 9x2?

(32)2 − (3x)2
(32)2 + (−3x)2
(8)2 − (3x)2
(8)2 + (−3x)2

User Ihji
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ANSWER


64 - 9 {x}^(2) = {8}^(2) -( {3x)}^(2)

EXPLANATION
The given expression is


64 - 9 {x}^(2)

Rewrite to get:


{8}^(2) - {3}^(2) {x}^(2)

Recall that


{a}^(n) {b}^(n) = {(ab)}^(n)
We apply this property of exponents to the second term.

This gives us


64 - 9 {x}^(2) = {8}^(2) -( {3x)}^(2)

The third choice is correct.
User Peteykun
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Answer: Third option.

Explanation:

By definition, the number 64 and the number 9 are perfect squares.

A perfect square it that number obtained by squaring a whole number.

In this case, 64 is obtained by squaring the number 8 and the number 9 is obtained by the squaring the number 3. Then:


8^2=64\\3^2=9

Therefore, you can rewrite the expression
64-9x^2 as following:


(8)^2-(3x)^2

This matches with the third option.

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