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Rewrite the middle term, -16n, as

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Final answer:

To rewrite the middle term -16n, split it into two terms with opposite signs and factor out a common factor from each term.


Step-by-step explanation:

  1. To rewrite the middle term -16n, we can split it into two terms with opposite signs: -8n - 8n.
  2. Now, we can factor out a common factor from the first two terms: 2n(4x - 4).
  3. From the last two terms, we can factor out a common factor of -8: -8(2x - 1).
  4. Combining these results, we get the new expression: 2n(4x - 4) - 8(2x - 1).

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