show x2-y2 =(x+y)(x-y) in diagram
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Draw a large square with side length xx . Inside it, in one corner, draw a smaller square with side length yy . The part of the larger square not contained in the smaller one will have an L-shape. You can divide the L into two rectangles. One of them will have dimensions x×(x−y)x×(x−y) , the other dimensions y×(x−y)y×(x−y) . The total area of the L shape is (x+y)(x−y)(x+y)(x−y) , and this is equal to the difference in area between the two squares. So x2−y2=(x+y)(x−y)x2−y2=(x+y)(x−y) .
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⟹24x 2 +32x−3x−4=0
⟹8x(3x+4)−1(3x+4)=0
⟹(3x+4)(8x−1)=0
x=−3/4
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