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Factor 9x^2+12x+4

Problem

9*x2+12*x+4

Solution

  1. Identify the coefficients of the quadratic expression in the form a*x2+b*x+c where a=9 b=12 and c=4

  2. Recognize that the first term 9*x2 is a perfect square, (3*x)2 and the last term 4 is a perfect square, 2

  3. Check if the middle term 12*x matches the pattern 2*a*b for a perfect square trinomial (a+b)2

  4. Verify the middle term by calculating 2⋅(3*x)⋅2=12*x

  5. Apply the formula for a perfect square trinomial a2+2*a*b+b2=(a+b)2

  6. Substitute a=3*x and b=2 into the formula to get (3*x+2)2

Final Answer

9*x2+12*x+4=(3*x+2)2


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