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Mathematics, 24.03.2021 15:20 chem1014

USING GEOMETRY TO REPRESENT DIFFRENCE OF TWO SQUARES You can use geometry to represent factorisation. For example, a? - b2 is factorised
to (a + b)(a - b) in the diagram below:
a
a
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b
(a+b)
2.1 Using the above example, show that pa - 25 can be factorized as (p+5)(p-5).​

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