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28 November, 07:03

Factor by using the perfect-square trinomial formula.

100x^2+20x+1

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  1. 28 November, 07:26
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    since this is a perfect square problem, the answer will be in the form (ax + b) ^ 2. what can you tell from looking at the original equation? x^2 does not have a coefficient in front of it, so a = 1. the second term is negative, so b must be negative. finally, the last number 100 is the square of + or - 10, so b must be + 10 or - 10, but we already figured b has to be negative, so b = - 10
  2. 28 November, 10:41
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    To factor first multily 100 and 1 and get 100

    then find what 2 numbers multiply to get 100 and add to get 20

    the numbers are 10 and 10

    so

    split the center term up

    100x^2+10x+10x+1

    group

    (100x^2+10x) + (10x+1)

    undistribute

    (10x) (10x+1) + (1) (10x+1)

    undistribute/reverse distributive property

    (10x+1) (10x+1)

    (10x+1) ^2
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