Week 11 Math 10 Blog Post

With Differences of Squares, it’s very simple.  All you have do is start by identifying that it’s a difference of squares.  For one, there must be an x^2 in front of it, followed by a binomial with a perfect square.  144 is a perfect square.  I dropped the numbers down and got x and 12.  I then put them into the brackets and got (x+12)(x+12).