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Factor.

100x^2 − 20xy + y^2

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100x²− 20xy + y²=

(10x-y) (10x-y) or (10x-y)²
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Answer:

the factor of
100x^2-20xy+y^2 are,
10x-y and
10x-y

Explanation:

Using the identity rule:


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

Factor the given equation:


100x^2-20xy+y^2

We can write this as:


10^2x^2-20xy+y^2

Use:
(ab)^2 = a^2 \cdot b^2


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

Apply the identity rule:


(10x-y)^2

Therefore, the factor of
100x^2-20xy+y^2 are,
10x-y and
10x-y

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