Math, asked by ishita30nisha, 4 months ago

If a given algebraic expression is the ____________ of two squares, then it can be

factorised by using the identity p^2 – q^2

= (p+q) (p –q)

(b) Which identity will you use to factorise 16p^4

-56 p^2q^2

+49q^4? What will be its

factors?​

Answers

Answered by laxab06
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Answer:

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