The difference of number of positive and negative square terms is called
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It's called the 'difference of two squares'. Here's an example of it: Now don't forget that 'xy' is exactly the same as 'yx', so in fact these are two like terms: Look how nice and simple our answer is, it's just the square of one pronumeral, , minus the square of the other pronumeral, .
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Factoring a Difference of Squares. Step 1: Decide if the four terms have anything in common, called the greatest common factor or GCF.
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