Factoring a Difference of Perfect Squares to Find Zeros of Quadratic Functions
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In this video, the teacher explains how to find the zeros of a quadratic function by factoring a difference of perfect squares. They demonstrate the process using examples and emphasize the importance of factoring correctly. The teacher also emphasizes the need to check the solutions by substituting them back into the original function.
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