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Find each square (x+4)^2

User Syslo
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Explanation:

(x+4)^2

you can also expand it

(x+4)(x+4)

x^2+4x+4x+16

x^2+8x+16

User Leonid Usov
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Answer:


x^(2) +8x+16

Explanation:

There are 2 ways to find the square of a binomial. You can use FOIL or use a formula. Just remember that the square of a binomial will always be a trinomial.

FOIL

Since we are squaring a binomial we can rewrite the expression as (x+4) * (x+4). FOIL stands for First, Outside, Inside, Last. This explains how to multiply out 2 binomials. This method will give you 4 different terms that can then be combined to find the answer.

First - multiply the first terms of each binomial

  • x * x =
    x^(2)

Outside - multiply the terms on the outside of both binomials

  • x * 4 = 4x

Inside - multiply the terms on the inside of both binomials

  • 4 * x = 4x

Last - multiply the last terms of each binomial

  • 4 * 4 = 16

Now we can combine these terms to create the new polynomial
x^(2) +4x+4x+16. Then, combine like terms for the final answer:
x^(2) +8x+16.

Shortcut

Another way to square binomials is to use the formula
a^(2) +2ab+b^(2), where a is the first term and b is the second term. So, for this formula, the binomial would look like (a+b).

So, we can apply this formula by plugging in x for a and 4 for b.


  • x^2+2*4*x+4^2

Then, multiply the middle term


  • x^(2) +8x+4^2

Finally, square 4


  • x^2+8x+16

This gives us the same final answer as the method above.

User Rajat Badjatya
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