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How would you factor (x^2-4x+4)?

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The factor form of this expression would be (x-2)^2
(x)^2-2(2)(x)+(2)^2
User George Kendros
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Answer:


\huge \boxed{ \boxed{ {(x - 2)}^(2) }}

Explanation:

to understand this

you need to know about:

  • factoring
  • PEMDAS

tips and formulas:

  • (a-b)²=a²-2ab+b²

let's solve:

  1. rewrite the given expression:(x)²-2.2x+(2)²
  2. (x-2)²

and

we are done

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