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Answer:
yes, if you allow complex numbers; no, if you don't
Explanation:
The sum of squares can be considered to be the difference of squares, where one of the squares is negative. The negative square is the square of an imaginary number, so the factoring involves imaginary numbers.
x^2 +25 = x^2 - (-25) = x^2 -(5i)^2
= (x -5i)(x +5i) . . . . factoring in the complex numbers
There is no factoring in real numbers.