How did you get the product of sum and different of two terms
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When multiplying the sum and the difference of the same two terms, the result will be the square of the first term minus the square of the second term, with no "middle" term.
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In binomial products of the form (x + y)(x − y), one binomial is the sum of two terms and the other is the difference of the same two terms. Consider (x + 2)(x − 2). Thus, the product of x + y and x − y is the difference of two squares.
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