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OpenStudy (anonymous):

in a difference of squares problem, both terms must be ____ squares.

OpenStudy (liamschumm):

In a difference of squares problem, both terms must be perfect squares, I think.

OpenStudy (liamschumm):

You can factor difference of squares without the terms being perfect squares, though.

OpenStudy (liamschumm):

But I think "perfect" is the answer, since that is often taught in Alg. classes.

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