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EXAMPLE 5 Factoring the Difference of Two Squares Factor: terms does not result in a common binomial factor. Let’s try grouping as a difference of squares. Rearrange terms and group as a perfect square trinomial minus to obtain a difference of squares. Factor the perfect square trinomial. ... Fetch Document
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Polynomial and changing it into a four termed polynomial so we can factor it by grouping negative and
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