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which polynomial can be simplified to a difference of squares?

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Answered by LEGEND778
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For the polynomial: 10a^2 + 3a - 3a - 16 = 10a^2 - 16 but 10a^2 is not a perfect square hence does not simplify to a difference of two squares. For the polynomial: 16a^2 - 4a + 4a - 1 = 16a^2 - 1 = (4a - 1)(4a + 1). This polynomial simplifies to a difference of two squares. For 25a^2 + 6a - 6a + 36 = 25a^2 + 36. This ia a sum of two squares and not a difference of two squares. For 24a^2 - 9a + 9a + 4 = 24a^2 + 4. This ia a sum of two squares and not a difference of two squares.

Answered by hjones4296
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