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64-125x^6 help pls!!!

User HammerNL
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Answer:

(4 -- 5x^2)(16 + 20x^2 + 15x^4)

Explanation:

start with factoring out -- 1

After factoring out −1 we have: -25x^6 + 64 = --1(125x^6 -- 64)

To factor 125x^6 − 64 we can use difference of cubes formula

After putting I=5x^2 and II=4 , we got:

125x^6 − 64=(5x^2 − 4)(25x^4 + 20x^2+16) which is basically your answer.



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User Ben McCormick
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Explanation:

Factor the polynomial.

( 4 − 5 x 2 ) ( 16 +20 x 2 + 25 x 4 )

User Sway
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