SOLUTION: Factor the expression.
a squared(b-c) - 16b squared(b-c)
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Question 114366: Factor the expression.
a squared(b-c) - 16b squared(b-c)
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First step is to factor out the (b-c),
Now recognize that is the difference of two squares that factors as .
So the complete factorization is: .
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