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Factor the following differences of squares. 1 - 9a^2
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Factor the following differences of squares.
1 - 9a^2
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Whenever we have a perfect squared and a variable to the power of 2 being subtracted we can always factor it into two separate quantities.
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1-9a^2
1-(3a)^2
1^2-(3a)^2 ----------(a^2-b^2)=(a+b)(a-b)
(1+3a)(1-3a)
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