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factories - a² - 8ay + 16 y²​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Factories: a²-8ay+16y²

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=a²-8ay+16y²

=(a)²-2×a×4y+(4y)²

Now,

Here we are seeing that it's the identity of (x-y)² where a=x and b=y.

And we know (x-y)²=x²-2xy+y².

So,

=(a)²-2×a×y+(4y)²

=(a-4y)²

Hence,

=>a²-8ay+16y²=(a-4y)²

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Answered by mehaksaini8040
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Answer:

\texttt{Your Question}Your Question

Factories: a²-8ay+16y²

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SYOURANSWER

=a²-8ay+16y²

=(a)²-2×a×4y+(4y)²

Now,

Here we are seeing that it's the identity of (x-y)² where a=x and b=y.

And we know (x-y)²=x²-2xy+y².

So,

=(a)²-2×a×y+(4y)²

=(a-4y)²

Hence,

=>a²-8ay+16y²=(a-4y)²

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