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Kenzie Garrett
12 November, 18:26
How to factor a^2 - (b-2) ^2?
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Bumper
12 November, 19:50
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Step-by-step explanation:
a2 - (b-2) 2
Distribute:
=a2+-b2+4b+-4
Answer:
=a2-b2+4b-4
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