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Factor 16a^2-8a+1

Problem

16*a2−8*a+1

Solution

  1. Identify the structure of the quadratic expression, which is in the form A*x2+B*x+C

  2. Recognize that the first term 16*a2 is a perfect square, (4*a)2 and the last term 1 is also a perfect square, 1

  3. Check if the middle term matches the pattern for a perfect square trinomial, a2−2*a*b+b2=(a−b)2

  4. Verify the middle term by calculating 2(4a)(1) = 8a$, which matches the given expression's middle term.

  5. Apply the formula for a perfect square trinomial to write the factored form.

Final Answer

16*a2−8*a+1=(4*a−1)2


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