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What is the completely factored form of the expression 16x^2+8x+32

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Just like that:


16x^2+8x+32=8(2x^2+x+4)

Because 2x² + x + 4 = 0 has no real roots, therefore, it does not factors.

User Picard
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Answer:

8(2x^2 +x +4)

Explanation:

16x^2+8x+32

We can factor an 8 out of all the terms

8(2x^2 +x +4)

We cannot factor this any further


User Faph
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