SOLUTION: Factor 4c^2 - (b+c)^2

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Question 1114617: Factor 4c^2 - (b+c)^2
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Factor 4c^2 - (b+c)^2
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It's a difference of 2 squares.
x^2 - y^2 = (x-y)*(x+y)

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