Practice - Factorization Using Algebraic Identities
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Practice Questions
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Factor \(x^2 - 16\).
💡 Hint: What is the difference of squares?
Factor \(x^2 + 5x + 6\).
💡 Hint: Find two numbers that add to 5 and multiply to 6.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What identity does \(a^2 - b^2\) represent?
💡 Hint: Think of the format.
True or False: The expression \(x^2 + 6x + 9\) can be factored as \((x + 3)(x + 3)\).
💡 Hint: Check if it can be expressed as the square of a binomial.
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Challenge Problems
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Factor \(x^4 - 16\).
💡 Hint: Recognize the pattern of difference of squares.
Factor \(8x^3 + 27\).
💡 Hint: Identify it as a sum of cubes first.
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