SOLUTION: Why or how does 4(2t-1)squared = 4t squared - (minus) 4t + 1 ? I cannot figure out where the minus 4t comes from.

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Question 763426: Why or how does 4(2t-1)squared = 4t squared - (minus) 4t + 1 ? I cannot figure out where the minus 4t comes from.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Why or how does 4(2t-1)squared = 4t squared - (minus) 4t + 1 ?
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It doesn't.

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