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What is 100x^2 - 64y^2 =

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Answer:

(10x + 8y)(10x - 8y)

Explanation:

The given expression is 100x^2 -64y^2

100 can be written as 10^2

64 can be written as 8^2

100x^2 - 64y^2 = (10x)^2 - (8y)^2

We know that a^2 - b^2 = (a +b )(a - b)

Applying the formula, we get

(10x)^2 - (8y)^2 = (10x + 8y)(10x - 8y)

Answer: (10x + 8y)(10x - 8y)

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