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10x^2 − 9y^2 is not the difference of two squares. Identify the correct explanation for this statement.

A Neither 9y^2 nor 10x^2 are perfect squares.
B 10x^2 is not a perfect square.
C 9y^2 is not a perfect square.
D Both 9y^2 and 10x^2 are perfect squares.

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Answer:

B is the answer for this equation

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

9y² is a perfect square since
√(9y^2) = 3y

10x² is not a perfect square since
√(10x^2) =
√(10) x

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