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In Algebra you learned that Difference of Perfect Squares is x^2 - 25 = (x+5)(x-5)

Is there a way to factor the sum of perfect squares? ex: x^2 + 25 = (?)(?)

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Answer:

(x+5i)(x-5i)

Explanation:

We use imaginary numbers to solve that. since i = sqare root of -1 so i * i = -1.

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