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Use a difference of squares to factor the polynomial. 16x^2-100 this factors into:(Answer - Answer)(Answer+Answer)

Use a difference of squares to factor the polynomial. 16x^2-100 this factors into-example-1
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The difference of squares is given by:


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

For:


16x^2-100

Let:


\begin{gathered} a=4x \\ b=10 \\ so\colon \\ a^2=16x^2 \\ b^2=100 \\ a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b) \\ 16x^2-100=(4x-10)(4x+10) \end{gathered}

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