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What is a difference of squares that has a factor of x+8? x2−4 x2−16 x2−64 x2−256

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User Tiendv
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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User Groundlar
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Answer:

x² - 64

Explanation:

Difference of squares: (x - a)²(x +a )²

With that, you have to have (x - 8) as a factor as well. Simply just multiply (x - 8) to (x + 8) and you get x² - 64 as your answer!

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