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The '''difference of squares''' identity is a commonly used factoring technique in [[algebra]], and refers to how <math>a^2 - b^2</math> easily factors into <math>(a+b)(a-b)</math>
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The '''difference of squares''' identity is a commonly used factoring technique in [[algebra]], and refers to how <math>a^2 - b^2</math> factors into <math>(a+b)(a-b)</math>.
  
  

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The difference of squares identity is a commonly used factoring technique in algebra, and refers to how $a^2 - b^2$ factors into $(a+b)(a-b)$.


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