SOLUTION: ax+bx=a^2+2ab+b^2=
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Question 189554: ax+bx=a^2+2ab+b^2=
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm assuming that the equation is and that you want to solve for "x"
Start with the given equation.
Factor out the GCF "x"
Divide both sides by to isolate "x".
Factor
Highlight the common terms.
Cancel out the common terms.
Simplify
So the solution is where
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