SOLUTION: Factorise x^2p^2-8y^2p^2-4x^2q^2+32y^2q^2 Thank you so much if you choose to answer this question! The '^' symbol stands for squared.
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Factorise x^2p^2-8y^2p^2-4x^2q^2+32y^2q^2
Thank you so much if you choose to answer this question! The '^' symbol stands for squared.
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x^2p^2-8y^2p^2-4x^2q^2+32y^2q^2 = (make grouping the terms) =
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Factorise x^2p^2-8y^2p^2-4x^2q^2+32y^2q^2
Thank you so much if you choose to answer this question! The '^' symbol stands for squared.
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