SOLUTION: Use the difference-of-squares patterns to factor f the following. (x+6)^2-(x+9)^2
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Question 35092
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Use the difference-of-squares patterns to factor f the following.
(x+6)^2-(x+9)^2
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(x+6)^2-(x+9)^2
=[(x+6)-(x+9)][(x+6)+(x+9)]
=[-3][2x+15]
=-6x-45
Cheers,
stan H.