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27 March, 19:43

What is the fully factored form of the expression 16x^2 - 49y^2

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  1. 27 March, 20:03
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    (4x + 7y) (4x - 7y)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Rewrite 16 as 4^2

    = 4^2x^2 - 49y^2

    Rewrite 49 as 7^2

    = 4^2x^2 - 7^2y^2

    Apply the Exponent Rule Pt 1 ((a^m*b^m = (ab) ^m))

    = (4x) ^2 - 7^2y^2

    Apply the Exponent Rule Pt 2

    = (4x) ^2 - (7y) ^2

    Apply Difference of Squares Formula ((x^2-y^2 = (x + y) (x - y)

    = (4x + 7y) (4x - 7y)
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