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Factor completely x^2 − 36. (1 point)

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Answer:
(x-6)(x+6)

Explanation:

We observe that
x^2 - 36 has the "Difference of squares" form. Then, we need to apply:


(a-b)(a+b)=a^2 - b^2

Since:


x^2=x*x\\\\36=6*6=6^2

We can rewrite the polynomial:


x^2 - 6^2

We can identify that:


a=x\\b=6

Knowing this, we can factor it completely. Then, we get:


x^2 - 6^2=(x-6)(x+6)

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