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factorise the following by using identities x power 4 + 16 Y power 4 minus 8 x square y square

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Answered by priyanshu1812
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

x⁴+16y⁴-8x²y²

Using identity a²+b²-2ab=(a-b)²

We get,

(x²)²+(4y)²-2(x²)(4y²)

(x-4y)²

(x-4y)(x-4y)

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Answered by saisagar6129
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 { ({x}^{2} )}^{2}  +    { {(2y}^{2}) }^{2}   - 8 {x}^{2}  {y}^{2}
It is the expanded form of
( {a - b)}^{2}
So the above algebric expressed can be factorised
( {x}^{2}  -  {(2y})^{2} )
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