SOLUTION: how would i factor 25 x to the second power - 64 Y to the 2nd power Z tp the 2nd power?
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Question 244977: how would i factor 25 x to the second power - 64 Y to the 2nd power Z tp the 2nd power?
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
25 x^2 - 64 Y^2 Z^2 ___ this is the difference of squares; which factors into the sum and difference of the squareroots
(5x + 8YZ) (5x - 8YZ)
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