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4 May, 03:15

Having trouble factoring a^2 - ab - 2b^2

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  1. 4 May, 04:11
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    Just be in love with the expression first.

    a^2 - ab - 2b^2. Replace - ab with = ab - 2ab

    a^2 + ab-2ab - 2b^2 Factorize like terms.

    a (a+b) - 2b (a+b) Factorize common terms:

    = (a+b) (a-2b)

    That's it, so you see, we didn't have trouble factorizing it, because we first fell in love with it.
  2. 4 May, 06:47
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    A² - ab - 2b²

    = a² - 2ab + ab - 2b²

    = a (a - 2b) + b (a - 2b)

    = (a - 2b) (a + b)
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