How do you factor 4f^2 - 64? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Special Products of Polynomials 1 Answer Himanshu Shekhar Jun 12, 2016 4(f^2-16) Explanation: Take out 4 as common from the expression. 4f^2 -64 4(f^2-16) Answer link Related questions What are the Special Products of Polynomials? What is a perfect square binomial and how do you find the product? How do you simplify by multiplying (x+10)^2? How do you use the special product for squaring binomials to multiply (1/4t+2 )^2? How do you use the special product of a sum and difference to multiply (3x^2+2)(3x^2-2)? How do you evaluate 56^2 using special products? How do you multiply (3x-2y)^2? How do you factor -8x^2 +32? How do you factor x^3-8y^3? How do you factor x^3 - 1? See all questions in Special Products of Polynomials Impact of this question 2026 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License