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What value must replace the "?" in order for this polynomial to be expressed as a difference of squares? x^2+?x-36
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What value must replace the "?" in order for this polynomial to be expressed as a difference of squares?
x^2+?x-36
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? must be equal 0
in order for this polynomial to be expressed as a difference of squares
x^2 - 36
= x^2 - 6^2
=
(x + 6)(x - 6)
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