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HELP!!Jake rewrites the expression 36x4−1 as a difference of squares so he can factor it. Which answer choice shows how Jake could rewrite the expression? Question 7 options: (6x)4−12 (6x)2−12 (6x)4−14
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HELP!!Jake rewrites the expression 36x4−1 as a difference of squares so he can factor it. Which answer choice shows how Jake could rewrite the expression?
Question 7 options:
(6x)4−12
(6x)2−12
(6x)4−14
(6x2)2−12
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