Factoring a binomial to the fourth power by the difference of two squares

Factoring a binomial to the fourth power by the difference of two squares

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to factor expressions using the difference of two squares. It begins by introducing the concept and identifying squared terms in the expression X^4 - 16. The instructor demonstrates how to rewrite these terms as squared terms and apply the difference of squares formula. The process involves labeling the terms and completing the factoring to achieve the final result. The tutorial aims to clarify common student confusions and provide a step-by-step guide to factoring using this method.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the expression that needs to be factored in the video?

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How can the expression X to the 4th minus 16 be simplified?

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What is the significance of recognizing the difference of two squares in factoring?

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What are the values of A and B when applying the difference of two squares?

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What are the final factors obtained from the expression X to the 4th minus 16?

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