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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 07:30 irvinbhangal2

10x^2 − 9y^2 is not the difference of two squares. identify the correct explanation for this statement. a neither 9y^2 nor 10x^2 are perfect squares. b 10x^2 is not a perfect square. c 9y^2 is not a perfect square. d both 9y^2 and 10x^2 are perfect squares.

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