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Use perfect square factoring patterns
y^2 + 16y + 64 = 0

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Arrange your given equation to resembles the form
a^2 +2ab+ b^2 because this equals (a+b)^2

So we get:
y^2+16y+8^2=0

Now compare
y^2+16y+8^2 to a^2 +2ab+ b^2

So we got
y^2+2•8 y+8^2=0 which equals (y+8)^2






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