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Factor these expressions into an equivalent form.

c^2 - 64

12y^2 - 75

ab^2 - b

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(c+8)(c-8)

3(2y+5)(2y-5)

There are no like terms so it's still ab^2-b
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Answer:

a)


c^2-64=(c-8)(c+8)

b)


12y^2-75=3(2y-5)(2y+5)

c)


ab^2-b=b(ab-1)

Explanation:

a)


c^2-64

This expression could also be given by:


c^2-8^2

Now, we know that:


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

Hence, we have:


c^2-64=(c-8)(c+8)

b)


12y^2-75


12y^2-75=3(4y^2-25)

which is further given by:


12y^2-75=3((2y)^2-5^2)\\\\12y^2-75=3(2y-5)(2y+5)

c)


ab^2-b

we take out common b from both the terms to get:


ab^2-b=b(ab-1)

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