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25 June, 07:54

Factor each expression by factoring put the GCF.

(3n + 1) (4n + 1) + (n + 2) (4n + 1)

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  1. 25 June, 08:44
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    Answer: 16n^2+16n+3

    Steps:

    I used the foil method:

    (3n+1) (4n+1) = 12n^2+3n+4n+1

    (n+2) (4n+1) = 4n^2+n+8n+2

    Now combine like terms:

    12n^2 + 4n^2 = 16n^2

    3n + 4n + n + 8n = 16n

    1 + 2 = 3

    Put them together:

    16n^2 + 16n + 3

    Since there's nothing each variable has in common, that's the simplest answer you can get.
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