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What 3 things must be true for a binomial to be a difference of squares?

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The 3 things are mentioned below:

Explanation:

Binomial is the distribution type of data that can attain two values.

3 things that must be satisfied for a binomial to be a difference of squares are:

  • Among all, the two terms must be perfect squares.
  • One term or may both both of them can be a constant.
  • The exponents can be an even number but the limitation is, it must be other than 2.

If these three things perfectly satisfies the conditions then the binomial can be a difference of squares.

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