Factorize: x² – 9.
Note
This is a difference of squares: x² − 9 = x² − 3², so it becomes (x + 3)(x − 3). This pattern works because a square minus another square can be written as two conjugate factors. Multiplying the two brackets back gives the original expression, so it is a good way to check the answer. The correct answer is (x + 3)(x - 3), which matches the calculation or reasoning shown.
