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Write the polynomial as a product of a difference and a sum: b^2-4/9

User IGroza
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Answer:


\sf \huge \boxed{ \boxed{(b + (2)/(3) )(b - (2)/(3) )}}

Explanation:

to understand this

you need to know about:

  • algebra
  • PEMDAS

tips and formulas:


  • {x}^(2) - {y}^(2) = (x + y)(x - y)

let's solve:


  1. \sf \: rewrite : \\ ( {b})^(2) - ( (2)/(3) {)}^(2)

  2. \sf use \: the \: formula : \\ (b + (2)/(3) )(b - (2)/(3) )

User Plinehan
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Answer:

Solution given:


b^(2) -(4)/(9)=
b^(2) -(2^2)/(3^2)=b^2 -((2)/(3))^2

it is in the form of x²-y²=(x+y)(x-y)

so


b^2 -((2)/(3))^2=(b+(2)/(3))(b-(2)/(3)) is A required polynomial.

Explanation:

User Matthias Munz
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