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Use the difference of two squares identity to factor each of the following expressions. (a) x²-81 (b) (3x+y)² -(2y)² (c) 4-(x-1)² (d) (x+2)²-(y-2)²

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Answer:

a)
x^2-9^2=(x+9)(x-9)

b)
(3x+y)^2-(2y)^2=(3x+3y)(3x-y)

c)
2^2-(x-1)^2=(1+x)(3-x)

d)
(x+2)^2-(y-2)^2=(x+y)(x-y+4)

Explanation:

Factor the expression using difference of two squares.

Formula:


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

Part a) x²-81

write 81 as perfect square.


x^2-9^2


a\rightarrow x


b\rightarrow 9


x^2-9^2=(x+9)(x-9)

Part b) (3x+y)² -(2y)²


a\rightarrow 3x+y


b\rightarrow 2y


(3x+y)^2-(2y)^2=(3x+y+2y)(3x+y-2y)


(3x+y)^2-(2y)^2=(3x+3y)(3x-y)

Part c) 4-(x-1)²

write 4 as perfect square,


2^2-(x-1)^2


a\rightarrow 2


b\rightarrow x-1


2^2-(x-1)^2=(2+x-1)(2-x+1)


2^2-(x-1)^2=(1+x)(3-x)

Part d) (x+2)²-(y-2)²


a\rightarrow x+2


b\rightarrow y-2


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


(x+2)^2-(y-2)^2=(x+y)(x-y+4)

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