Factor by Difference of 2 Squares

by Derek Swierczek on Apr 07, 2014

This video has 5 examples, from easiest to examples that don't factor. The first is a typical example. The second has a lead coefficient not 1. The third has 2 variables. The fourth is an example of the "sum". The fifth is an example where both terms are not perfect squares.

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