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Factor the following trinomial. 16x2 + 8x + 1

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Factoring a trinomial

In the following trinomial


16x^2+8x+1

We find the first and second terms can be written


\begin{gathered} 16x^2=(4x)^2 \\ 8x=2(4x) \end{gathered}

Since the perfect square trinomial is given by the equation


(A+B)^2=A^2+2AB+B

If we replace A = 4x and B = 1, then, the last equation is


\begin{gathered} A^2+2AB+B=(4x)^2+2(4x)\cdot1+1 \\ =16x^2+8x+1 \end{gathered}

Then, we can factor the given trinomial using the perfect square trinomial equation:


16x^2+8x+1=(4x+1)^2

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