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How do you determine if a polynomial is the differnce of two squares.Asked by pat
How do you determine if a polynomial is the difference of two squares?
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Answered by
Reiny
Is the first term a square?
is the last term a square?
Is there a 'minus' sign between them?
e.g. 25x^2 - 16
e.g. (x+3)^2 - (2y-3)^2
is the last term a square?
Is there a 'minus' sign between them?
e.g. 25x^2 - 16
e.g. (x+3)^2 - (2y-3)^2
Answered by
pat
How do you determine if a polynomial is the difference of two squares?
This is the only information given. Sorry there isn't more, thank you for helping.
This is the only information given. Sorry there isn't more, thank you for helping.
Answered by
bobpursley
Pat, reread what Professor Reiny wrote you. Then read it aloud. He answered your question with questions.
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pat
Oh sorry I will do that right now. Thank you.
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