Finding Near Squares Using Polynomial Identities
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In this lesson, students will learn how to find the nearest square of a number using a polynomial identity. They will understand the concept of a near square, which is a number that is one unit less than a perfect square. By applying the polynomial identity, students will be able to determine the factors of the near square and rearrange a given square into a rectangle that is as close to a square as possible.
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