Hey!
First, let's write the problem,
[tex]4r^2-64[/tex]
Factor out the common term, which is 4,
[tex]=4\left(r^2-16\right)[/tex]
Then, let's factor this part: [tex]r^2-16[/tex]
We are going to factor it using the difference of squares rule.
[tex]=\left(r+4\right)\left(r-4\right)[/tex]
Our final factored answer would be,
[tex]=4\left(r+4\right)\left(r-4\right)[/tex]
Thanks!
-TetraFish