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8 October, 07:36

25 (a square) - 4 (b square) + 28bc - 49 (c square)

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  1. 8 October, 07:45
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    (5a - [2b - 7c]) and (5a + [2b + 7c])

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Factor 25a^2 - 4b^2 + 28bc - 49c^2.

    Note that - 4b^2 + 28bc - 49c^2 involves the variables b and c, whereas 25a^2 has only one variable. Thus, try to rewrite - 4b^2 + 28bc - 49c^2 as the square of a binomial:

    - 4b^2 + 28bc - 49c^2 = - (4b^2 - 28bc + 49c^2), or

    - (2b - 7c) ^2.

    Thus, the original 25a^2 - 4b^2 + 28bc - 49c^2 looks like:

    [5a]^2 - [2b - 7c]^2

    Recall that a^2 - b^2 is a special product, the product of (a + b) and (a - b). Applying this pattern to the problem at hand, we conclude:

    Thus, [5a]^2 - [2b - 7c]^2 has the factors (5a - [2b - 7c]) and (5a + [2b + 7c])
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