Asked by Kyle
Factor m^2-k^2+6k-9
^2 means squared. The answer is
(m-k+3)(m+k-3)
I want to know how to get that. Thanks.
Look at this:
m^2 - (k^2 -6k + 9)
m^2 - (k -3)^2
Now that is the difference of two squares...
Thanks!!
^2 means squared. The answer is
(m-k+3)(m+k-3)
I want to know how to get that. Thanks.
Look at this:
m^2 - (k^2 -6k + 9)
m^2 - (k -3)^2
Now that is the difference of two squares...
Thanks!!
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