SOLUTION: Factor the polynomial:
(v-2u)^2-(2u-v)(u+2v)-2v+4u
All that I know is that (2u-v)=-(v-2u). I'd really appreciate your help! Thank you!
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Question 1126153: Factor the polynomial:
(v-2u)^2-(2u-v)(u+2v)-2v+4u
All that I know is that (2u-v)=-(v-2u). I'd really appreciate your help! Thank you!
Answer by math_helper(2461) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Factoring out the common :
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which is equivalent to
I encourage you to multiply this result out, and the original expression as well. Then compare them to prove to yourself that they are indeed equal.
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