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Is number nine the difference of two squares or is it a perfect square trinomial

Is number nine the difference of two squares or is it a perfect square trinomial-example-1

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9) Answer: D. :---- (x +8)(x-8)

10) Answer: P. :------(x-2y)^2

11) Answer: D. :-----(2a+3b)*(2a-3b)

12) Answer: P. :-----(a+4b)^2

13) Answer: P. :-----(x-3)^2

14) Answer:. D. :----(5xy+9z)*(5xy-9z)

15) Answer: P. :-----(2a+1)^2

16)Answer: D. :---(4ab+5)*(4ab-5)

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Answer:

Explanation:

x^2 - 64 is the same as x^2 - 8^2 and is "the difference of two squares."

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