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This needs to be factored.

This needs to be factored.-example-1
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it's difference between 2 squares
(6a-5)(6a+5)
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Alright!! this one is a special case called a difference of squares, meaning that there are two square numbers being subtracted from each other. You basically square root the squares. You also gotta remember that since it's a difference, one part of the factored equation is gonna have a + and the other is gonna have a -

The answer is gonna be (6a-5) (6a+5)

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