In elementary algebra, a difference of two squares is one squared number (the number multiplied by itself) subtracted from another squared number. Every difference of squares may be factored as the product of the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers:
In the reverse direction, the product of any two numbers can be expressed as the difference between the square of their average and the square of half their difference:
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