Joshua10687
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  • 24-02-2019
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Can you factor y^2+49 using the differences of two squares form? Why or why not?

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mjones1705
mjones1705 mjones1705
  • 24-02-2019

No you can't, because if you were to factor this furthur you wouldn't end up with y^2+49 when checking to see if your factorization works. This could work if the equation is y^2-49 because then when you factor it would look like this:

[tex] {y}^{2} - 49 \\ (y - 7)(y + 7) \\ [/tex]

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