Recall that the product (a + b)(a - b) is the
difference of squares, a2 - b2
Examine this sam...
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Recall that the product (a + b)(a - b) is the
difference of squares, a2 - b2
Examine this same product for radical
expressions. Choose the product of (3+ square root of 7)(3- square root of 7)
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If x varies directly as y, and x = 7.5 when y = 10, find x when y = 4
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