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let's express a^2+1/a^2-3 as the difference of two squares (in the form a^2-b^2​

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Answered by Abhinav1783
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When an expression can be viewed as the difference of two perfect squares, i.e. a²-b², then we can factor it as (a+b)(a-b). For example, x²-25 can be factored as (x+5)(x-5). This method is based on the pattern (a+b)(a-b)=a²-b², which can be verified by expanding the parentheses in (a+b)(a-b).

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