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write a poem about difference of squares ., make it simple
make it kinda long, no big words

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Two squares sit on a quiet page,
one a bit bigger, one a bit small.
They count their dots, side by side,
and whisper what they know.

Big square says, "I have more room.
I stretch a by a."
Little square nods, "I am b by b."
They each hold their own quiet space.

Now the space between them is a gap.
Big minus small. A piece left over.
What is that piece? It could be strange.
But there is a simple trick to see.

a^2 - b^2 = (a - b)(a + b)
Say it slow. Say it clear.
Take how far apart the sides are.
Multiply by how wide they reach together.

Picture a strip and a long bar.
One side short, one side long.
Together they make a neat block.
The gap becomes a simple shape.

The short side is a - b.
The full reach is a + b.
Multiply them and you get the gap.
No magic. Just a gentle rule.

This is the difference of squares.
You can cut and move and watch it fit.
A square minus a square can turn
into a rectangle that you know.

So when numbers fight and one is less,
you can look for the same neat rule.
Take the gap and the whole edge.
Multiply them and the answer comes.

Simple and calm as two friends.
Big square, little square, side by side.
Their difference folds into a pair:
a minus b, and a plus b.

Remember this soft little song.
When squares differ, do not fear.
The gap becomes a rectangle,
and the math will be clear.