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Why is the polynomial x^2 - 4 called a difference of two squares? Describe how to factor a difference of two squares.

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Given polynomial


x^2-4

Use the algebric identities of square :


(a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2

Find the Greatest common factor in the polynomial


x^2-4^{}^{}

The GCF is one

Now, to factor this problem, determine what squares will equal to x^2 and what square will equal to 4

Since,


x^2=x* x,4=2*2^{}

Substitute the value in the g

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