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Factor 16x 2 + 16x + 4 completely. a.(16x + 4)(x + 1) b.(4x + 2)(4x - 2) c.4(2x + 1)2
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Factor 16x 2 + 16x + 4 completely. a.(16x + 4)(x + 1) b.(4x + 2)(4x - 2) c.4(2x + 1)2
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Factor 16x 2 + 16x + 4 completely.
a.(16x + 4)(x + 1)
b.(4x + 2)(4x - 2)
c.4(2x + 1)2
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It should be 2(16x+3), but there are no answer choices for that so im not sure. Did you type in the wrong equation?
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The answer will be c.
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