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4x^2 +16. Factor

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Answer: 4(x^2 + 4)

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Step-by-step explanation:

The terms 4x^2 and 16 have the factor 4 in common. We can pull factor out using the distributive property

4x^2 + 16 = 4*x^2 + 4*4 = 4(x^2 + 4)

So that's how 4x^2+16 turns into 4(x^2+4)

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further info:

If you want to factor over the complex numbers, then x^2+4 would factor into (x+2i)(x-2i)

though it's not clear if your teacher wants you to do this or not

User Neroksi
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Answer:

Not factorable

Step-by-step explanation:

this problem cannot be a factor. it's not a difference of squares

User Peter Verbeet
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