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Which of the following is not required when factoring a difference of perfect squares?. A.. the polynomial contains two terms. B.. the polynomial's terms are perfect squares. C.. the polynomial's terms are being subtracted. D.. the polynomial is a perfect square trinomial

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This is not required for difference of perfect squares:

D.. the polynomial is a perfect square trinomial
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D. The polynomial is a perfect square trinomial. This is not a requirement for a given polynomial in factoring a difference of perfect squares.
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