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GUYS, PLEASE HELP!!! THIS IS REALLY NEEDED! (20 POINTS!) The area of a square is (16x2 − 8x + 1) square units. Determine the length of each side of the square by factoring the a…
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GUYS, PLEASE HELP!!! THIS IS REALLY NEEDED! (20 POINTS!)
The area of a square is (16x2 − 8x + 1) square units. Determine the length of each side of the square by factoring the area expression completely. Show your work.
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The answer is 4x-1 hope it helps. :D
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