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We do not have to do anything with it. We have factored your problem.
This was your problem: 4x^2 + 12 xy + 9y^2
We have factored it!
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Oooh. I see that now.
But they want my to answer it in an (a + b)² or (a - b)² form, do I need to make any conversions or is (2x + 3y) alright?
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It is not (2x + 3y) it is (2x + 3y) ^2.
That is in an ( a + b )^2 form. a = 2x and b = 3y.
Now just one more thing, remember the 4?
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Oh! *facepalm* (forgot the ²)
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And remember the 4 you divided by in the beginning?
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Yes. It turned into 2, did it not?
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Nope!
The original problem was 16x^2 + 48 xy + 36y^2
So put it back by multiplying by 4:
This is the answer 4(2x + 3 y)^2
I suggest you FOIL this to check that we are right.
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Okay, but did we ever do any FOIL problems that had numbers outside of the parenthesis?
Do I treat 4 as the *F*?
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No, just ignore it and do the FOIL and then multiply everything by it.
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Okay.
*f* 2x * 2x = 4x²
*o* 2x * 3y = 6xy
*i* 2x * 3y = 6xy
*l* 3y * 3y = 9y²
= 4x² + 6xy + 6xy + 9y²
= 4x² + 36xy + 9y²
= (4)4x² + 36xy + 9y²
= 16x² + 36xy + 9y²
How does that look?
Last edited by misheeru (2011-01-19 18:56:27)
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That was darn close!
What the heck is this line here?
= 4x² + 36xy + 9y²
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LOL! That would be me... multiplying 6 and 6 instead of adding.
*f* 2x * 2x = 4x²
*o* 2x * 3y = 6xy
*i* 2x * 3y = 6xy
*l* 3y * 3y = 9y²
= 4x² + 6xy + 6xy + 9y²
= 4x² + 12xy + 9y²
= 4(4x² + 36xy + 9y²)
= 16x² + 36xy + 36y²
Better? Or darn closer?
Last edited by misheeru (2011-01-19 19:04:00)
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Correcta mundo! Now how about the correct workings.
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Check the edit. I edited it.
Last edited by misheeru (2011-01-19 19:04:37)
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That is darn closer!
= 4x² + 12xy + 9y²
= 4(4x² + 36xy + 9y²)
= 16x² + 36xy + 36y²
Step 1 is okay. Step 2, why is it now 36 xy? Step 3 is of course incorrect.
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Sorry! I somehow multiplied 3 and 12 instead of 4 and 12.
= 4x² + 12xy + 9y²
= 4(4x² + 12xy + 9y²)
= 16x² + 48xy + 36y²
But I am sure that 4 and 9 equal 36, so what I did wrong there is beyond me
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You ended up with 36 xy instead of 48 xy that is what is wrong with line 3. Errors propagate throughout the work, they do not disappear.
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Oh! I though you were referring to 9 turning into 36 as step 3, I has about to ask how the heck 9 and 4 make 48!
Yes, I know. I will try to be more careful...
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Yes, you better or else!
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Okay!
Wait, or else what? You going to math me to death? I think your already doing that!
Last edited by misheeru (2011-01-19 19:19:17)
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You learned a lot today. We will do more of that type next time so that it will stick in your mind.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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Thank you! Couldn't have done it without you, of course!
Okay, are you leaving then?
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Nope! I am forum man. If I leave I die.
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Well you said "next time", I assumed you were leaving!
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Assumption is the mother of all foul ups!
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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