How can 13×19 be rewritten using the difference of two squares identity?(1 point)

1. (11-3)(11+3)
2. (16-3)(16+3)
3. (13-3)(19+3)
4. (10+3)(22-3)

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The correct answer is (3).

The difference of two squares identity is given by the formula: a^2 - b^2 = (a + b)(a - b)

13 × 19 can be rewritten as (16 - 3)(16 + 3), where a = 16 and b = 3.

So, the correct expression using the difference of two squares identity is (13 - 3)(19 + 3).
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