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Factor 16b^2 - 40b +25
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Factor 16b^2 - 40b +25
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We know, a² - 2ab + b² = (a - b)²
Here, a² = 16b²
So, a = 4b
b² = 25
b = 5
Factors would be: (4b - 5)²
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ANSWER: (4b - 5)^2
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