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Which expressions are differences of squares?

Which expressions are differences of squares?-example-1
User Drstein
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w² - 121
Yes we can factorize this and we will get (w + 11)(w - 11)
x² + 25
Nope, we can not factorize this
n² - 50
Again, we can not factorize this
x² - 36
Yes we can and we will get (x + 6)(x -6)

This is how I would find my answer. As you can tell, completely different compare to Apocrochon's answer but we got the same answer lol.

Thus, the correct answer are : A and D



User Allyraza
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If an expression is the difference of two squares, it will follow this format:

(a)^(2)-(b)^(2)
where a and b are integers or variables.

1)
w^(2) - 121 = (w)^(2) -( 11)^(2)
Since the expression follows the format, it's a DoTS.

2) Since the binomial has an addition sign, it isn't a DoTS.

3)
n^(2)-50=(n)^(2)-(5√(2))^(2)
The second term isn't an integer, so the expression isn't a DoTS.

4)
a^(2)-36=(a)^(2)-(6)^(2)
Since the expression follows the format, it's a DoTS.

Therefore, the first and fourth expressions are differences of two squares.
User Sravan Ganji
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