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Is this a difference of squares?


x^(2) -30

User Phresus
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NO!

In order to use the difference of squares, both the first term and last term must be perfect squares.


\sqrt{x^(2) } is a perfect square


√(30) is NOT a perfect square

User Meotimdihia
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