SOLUTION: Need help factoring the difference of two squares. The problem is 4x^2(a+5b)-y^2(a+5b)

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Question 284752: Need help factoring the difference of two squares. The problem is
4x^2(a+5b)-y^2(a+5b)

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4x^2(a+5b)-y^2(a+5b)
(A+5B)(4X^2-Y^2)
(A+5B)(2X+Y)(2X-Y) ANS.

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