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Factor completely

8y²+6y+1​

User Baotiao
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12 votes

(4y + 1)(2y +1) this should be the answer: How to solve your problem
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Grouping
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Use the sum-product pattern
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Common factor from the two pairs
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Rewrite in factored form
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Solution
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User Wizmer
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7.8k points
6 votes
(2y +1)(4y + 1) is the factored form
User Mark Suman
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