Rewriting Expressions: Standard Form and Difference of Two Squares
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In this lesson, students will learn how to determine if an expression can be rewritten in the standard form of a quadratic. They will examine the structure of the expression to identify the quadratic term, linear term, and constant term. They will also learn how to recognize expressions that can be rewritten as a difference of two squares.
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