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Please answer and explain your reasoning thanks!

Please answer and explain your reasoning thanks!-example-1
User Rick
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The first one is the correct answer.
When you multiply, you end up with 49x^16+28xy^40-28x^40 -16y^64
The two middle terms cancel out so you end up with 49x^16-16^64.
User Corradolab
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a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b)

This formula will be useful in helping us factor this.


49x^(16)-16y^(64)

This is the equation that we are going to factor.
Let's first change this equation to have the form
a^2-b^2

In order to do that, here are two important exponent rules that was used.

(a^b)^c=a^(bc)

(ab)^c=a^c b^c

With those rules, we can change the equation into the following:

(7x^8)^2-(4y^(32))^2

Refer back to the formula I showed in the beginning of this answer.

a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b)


(7x^8)^2-(4y^(32))^2=(7x^8-4y^(32))(7x^8-4y^(32))

Thus, your answer is the first choice. Hope this helps! :)
User Jason Curran
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