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How do you NOT factor it? The answer is right in front of you. The factors of (2x-1)^2 are 2x - 1 and 2x - 1.
(2x-1)^2 -9/(x+1) = ( 2x-1+3) ( 2x- 1- 3) /(x+1)
=( 2x+ 2) (2x - 4)/( x+1)
=4 ( x+ 1) ( x- 2) /( x+ 1)
= 4 ( x- 2 )
It's (2x-1)(2x-1). But what's your real problem?
Dude...The answer's right in front of you!!!
(2x-1)^2 = (2x-1)(2x-1)
anyway relax man.... it happens.
Best of Luck!!!
(2x-1)^2 factors to (2x-1)(2x-1) and expands to 4x^2-4x+1
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How do you NOT factor it? The answer is right in front of you. The factors of (2x-1)^2 are 2x - 1 and 2x - 1.
(2x-1)^2 -9/(x+1) = ( 2x-1+3) ( 2x- 1- 3) /(x+1)
=( 2x+ 2) (2x - 4)/( x+1)
=4 ( x+ 1) ( x- 2) /( x+ 1)
= 4 ( x- 2 )
It's (2x-1)(2x-1). But what's your real problem?
Dude...The answer's right in front of you!!!
(2x-1)^2 = (2x-1)(2x-1)
anyway relax man.... it happens.
Best of Luck!!!
(2x-1)^2 factors to (2x-1)(2x-1) and expands to 4x^2-4x+1