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What three things need to be true for a binomial to be a Difference of Squares?

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Answered by minhaj66340
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A binomial is factorable only if it is one of three things a Difference of Squares, a Difference of Cubes, or a Sum of Cubes. A binomial is aDifference of Squares if both terms are perfect squares. Recall we mayhave to factor out a common factor first.

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Answered by sunyanajadhav5
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A binomial is factorable only if it is one of three things a Difference of Squares, a Difference of Cubes, or a Sum of Cubes. A binomial is a Difference of Squares if both terms are perfect squares. Recall we may have to factor out a common factor first.

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