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How do you recognize if a binomial is a difference of perfect squares and how is the pattern used to factor the binomial?

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Answer:

A difference of squares has the following form
a^2-b^2. Any two perfect squares connected by subtraction can be factored.

It factors to (a+b)(a-b).

Explanation:

A binomial is an expression with only terms where at least one is a term with a variable. When we can factor for difference of squares, we can have two variable terms or just one with a constant.

A difference of squares has the following form
a^2-b^2. Any two perfect squares connected by subtraction can be factored.

It factors to (a+b)(a-b).

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