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the polynomial identity x^2-a^2=(x+a)(x-a) is known as the {blank} of two {blank}, and it can be used to {blank} multiplication problems into simpler {blank} calculations.
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the polynomial identity x^2-a^2=(x+a)(x-a) is known as the **difference** of two **squares**, and it can be used to **convert** multiplication problems into simpler **algebraic** calculations.
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