SOLUTION: Factorise: x^2 - 2x + 4xy + 4(y^2) - 4y - 3

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Question 175951: Factorise:
x^2 - 2x + 4xy + 4(y^2) - 4y - 3

Answer by vleith(2983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




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