1. What 3 things must be true for a binomial to be a difference of squares?
2. How do yo...
Mathematics, 19.03.2020 00:26 shusemann
1. What 3 things must be true for a binomial to be a difference of squares?
2. How do you determine the square root of a term whose variable(s) have exponents greater than 2?
3. Is this a difference of squares? Show your work and explain. 64v4 − 225w10
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Ihave a triangle with a 60 degree angle. lets use d for that angle. what are the values of e and f if d is 60 degrees? and what do you notice about the values of e and f?
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Alina fully simplifies this polynomial and then writes it in standard form. xy2 – 2x2y + 3y3 – 6x2y + 4xy2 if alina wrote the last term as 3y3, which must be the first term of her polynomial in standard form? xy2 5xy2 –8x2y –2x2y
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