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10 July, 06:30

Factored completely, the expression 16k^2 + 16k + 4 is equivalent to

A) 4 (2k + 1) (2k + 1)

B) 4 (4k - 1) (4k + 1)

C) 4 (2k - 1) (2k + 1)

D) 4 (2k - 1) (2k - 1)

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  1. 10 July, 07:43
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    16k^2 + 16k + 4

    We can first start off by dividing every term by 4:

    4 (4k^2 + 4k + 1)

    to factor, you find which two number you can multiply with each other to get the middle term. So 2 and 2 to get 4. Substitute that into the equation

    4 (4k^2 + 2k + 2k + 1)

    the first two terms become a group and the last 2 terms become a group. Factor like terms out of the two groups.

    4 (2k (2k + 1) + 1 (2k + 1))

    4 (2k + 1) (2k + 1)
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