SOLUTION: Factor completely: 16x^2 + 24xy + 9y^2 I am trying to figure this out, but can not remember the steps in order to do so, could someone help me out please? Thank you

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Question 70429: Factor completely:
16x^2 + 24xy + 9y^2
I am trying to figure this out, but can not remember the steps in order to do so, could someone help me out please? Thank you

Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
16x^2+24xy+9y^2 [2*(sqrt16*sqrt9)]=24 2*(4*3)=24 2*12=24
(4x+3y)(4x+3y) or
(4x+3y)^2

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