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factorise 64x^2-25y^2​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Algebra Examples Since both terms are perfect squares, factor using the difference of squares formula, a2−b2=(a+b)(a−b) a 2 - b 2 = ( a + b ) ( a - b ) where a=8x a = 8 x and b=5y b = 5 y . Multiply 5 by −1 .

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First take comman in both term and then make factors if you want solution then comment me

a2−b2=(a+b)(a−b) a 2 - b 2 = ( a + b ) ( a - b ) where a=8x a = 8 x and b=5y b = 5 y . Multiply 5 by −1 .

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