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Can we apply the process of factoring the difference of two squares in -x^2+16−x 2 +16?

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Can we apply the process of factoring the difference of two squares in x² - 16

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Here the given expression is

x² - 16

= x² - 4²

Now it can be factorised as below

x² - 16

= x² - 4²

= x² - 4x + 4x - 16

= x( x - 4 ) + 4( x - 4 )

= ( x - 4) ( x + 4)

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