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Factor the difference of the perfect square. If the binomial will not factor, write prime. a^2-b^2
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Factor the difference of the perfect square. If the binomial will not factor, write prime.
a^2-b^2
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if you have the square of two numbers that are minus each other the factor always is the minus of square root multiply by sum of the square root of them:
(a-b)(a+b) :)))
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easy peasy, this is a representation of differnce of 2 perfect squares
a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b)
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