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How would you use the difference of two squares identity to multiply two numbers that are equidistant from another number? Ente...Asked by jim
                How would you use the difference of two squares identity to multiply two numbers that are equidistant from another number? Enter the number of the correct option.
Option #1: Use the equation x2−a2
, where a is the middle number (midpoint) and x is the distance from the midpoint to either endpoint.
Option #2: Use the equation x2−a2
, where x is the middle number (midpoint) and a is the distance from the midpoint to either endpoint.
Option #3: This operation is not possible without more information.
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        Option #1: Use the equation x2−a2
, where a is the middle number (midpoint) and x is the distance from the midpoint to either endpoint.
Option #2: Use the equation x2−a2
, where x is the middle number (midpoint) and a is the distance from the midpoint to either endpoint.
Option #3: This operation is not possible without more information.
(1 point)
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    The correct option is:
**Option #1: Use the equation x^2−a^2, where a is the middle number (midpoint) and x is the distance from the midpoint to either endpoint.**
This option accurately describes how to apply the difference of squares identity when multiplying two numbers that are equidistant from a midpoint. The numbers can be expressed as (a-x) and (a+x), and applying the difference of squares gives you (a-x)(a+x) = a^2 - x^2.
    
**Option #1: Use the equation x^2−a^2, where a is the middle number (midpoint) and x is the distance from the midpoint to either endpoint.**
This option accurately describes how to apply the difference of squares identity when multiplying two numbers that are equidistant from a midpoint. The numbers can be expressed as (a-x) and (a+x), and applying the difference of squares gives you (a-x)(a+x) = a^2 - x^2.
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