SOLUTION: 4m^2-4m+1
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Question 131627: 4m^2-4m+1
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Do you want to factor?
Looking at we can see that the first term is and the last term is where the coefficients are 4 and 1 respectively.
Now multiply the first coefficient 4 and the last coefficient 1 to get 4. Now what two numbers multiply to 4 and add to the middle coefficient -4? Let's list all of the factors of 4:
Factors of 4:
1,2
-1,-2 ...List the negative factors as well. This will allow us to find all possible combinations
These factors pair up and multiply to 4
1*4
2*2
(-1)*(-4)
(-2)*(-2)
note: remember two negative numbers multiplied together make a positive number
Now which of these pairs add to -4? Lets make a table of all of the pairs of factors we multiplied and see which two numbers add to -4
First Number | Second Number | Sum | 1 | 4 | 1+4=5 |
2 | 2 | 2+2=4 |
-1 | -4 | -1+(-4)=-5 |
-2 | -2 | -2+(-2)=-4 |
From this list we can see that -2 and -2 add up to -4 and multiply to 4
Now looking at the expression , replace with (notice adds up to . So it is equivalent to )
Now let's factor by grouping:
Group like terms
Factor out the GCF of out of the first group. Factor out the GCF of out of the second group
Since we have a common term of , we can combine like terms
So factors to
So this also means that factors to (since is equivalent to )
note: is equivalent to since the term occurs twice. So also factors to
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Answer:
So factors to
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