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The sum of two terms multiplied by their difference is equal to the square of the first term minus the square of the second term. In other words: $(a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2$.
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$3\left(3-2\right)+5\left(\sqrt{6}+\sqrt{2}\right)\left(\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{6}\right)$
Learn how to solve factor by difference of squares problems step by step online. Simplify the expression with radicals 3(3^(1/2)-*2^(1/2))(3^(1/2)+2^(1/2))+5(6^(1/2)+2^(1/2))(2^(1/2)-*6^(1/2)). The sum of two terms multiplied by their difference is equal to the square of the first term minus the square of the second term. In other words: (a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2.. The sum of two terms multiplied by their difference is equal to the square of the first term minus the square of the second term. In other words: (a+b)(a-b)=a^2-b^2.. Subtract the values 3 and -2. Subtract the values 2 and -6.