- "Technically, all of the choices can be written as a difference of squares. Just find the square root of both terms and use the formula.
However, I am going to assume that your problems want to know if the expressions can be written as a difference of two squares, where and are either variables with an even exponent or a perfect square, as this is what many instructors are asking for."
- "C.) We can apply it to Choice C, since g has an even exponent and 36 is a perfect square. Applying the formula, we get:
g^2 - 36 = (g + 6)(g - 6)"
(C.)g2 - 36