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Factor using the "difference of squares" form for the binomial

Factor using the "difference of squares" form for the binomial-example-1
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The binomial is given to be:


16x^6-25

Step 1: Apply exponent rules to the two terms


\begin{gathered} 16x^6=(4x^3)^2 \\ 25=5^2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the binomial becomes:


\Rightarrow(4x^3)^2-5^2

Step 2: Apply the Difference of Two Squares formula given to be


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

Therefore, the expression becomes:


(4x^3)^2-5^2=(4x^3-5)(4x^3+5)

The THIRD OPTION is the correct option.

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