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How do I factor this it's so tricky

How do I factor this it's so tricky-example-1
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Since it's ugly to find the factors of 784, let's try to simplify this a bit.
Let's divide everything by 49 to yield a monic polynomial.


n^(2) - (56n)/(49) + (16)/(49)

n^(2) - (8n)/(7) + (16)/(49)

n^(2) - 2(4n)/(7) + (16)/(49)

We now have a perfect square;
(16)/(49) = (4^(2))/(7^(2))
So, we can say that it becomes:

(n - (4)/(7))^(2)

= (7n - 4)^(2)
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