Factor this: 4x^2 - 4x +4
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First of all, all of these values have a common multiple of 4. Therefore, this can be factored to
4(x^2 -x+1)
Working with the values in the brackets, we can realize that it cannot be factored further, leaving us with
4(x^2 -x+1)
as our final answer.
4(x^2 -x+1)
Working with the values in the brackets, we can realize that it cannot be factored further, leaving us with
4(x^2 -x+1)
as our final answer.
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Hey!
IT CAN BE FACTORISED
I believe the method to do this is to complete the square!
=(2x-1)^2 + 3
Look at this! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Completing_the_square
IT CAN BE FACTORISED
I believe the method to do this is to complete the square!
=(2x-1)^2 + 3
Look at this! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Completing_the_square
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4(x^2-x+1).
It cannot be factored further.
It cannot be factored further.
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Actually, it's
4(x^2-x+1)
4(x^2-x+1)
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4x^2 - 4x +4=4(x²-x+1)
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4(x^2 - x + x)