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2w^3 – 32w
Factor a difference of squares

User Oyabi
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Answer:


=2w\left(w+4\right)\left(w-4\right)

Explanation:


2w^3 - 32w\\

Factor out 2w from the expression


2w(w^2+16)

Factor (w^2+16) according to difference of two squares principle


(w^2 +16) = (w+4)(w-4)\\2w((w+4)(w-4)))

User Dgzz
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Answer:


=2w\left(w+4\right)\left(w-4\right)

Explanation:


2w^3 - 3\\\\\mathrm{Factor\:out\:common\:term\:}2w:\quad 2w\left(w^2-16\right)\\=2w\left(w^2-16\right)\\\\\mathrm{Factor}\:w^2-16:\quad \left(w+4\right)\left(w-4\right)\\=2w\left(w+4\right)\left(w-4\right)

User Mkl Rjv
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