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emperorkjah
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Hi I know this is probably a really simple question but I think I am missing this fundamental concept.
When you square a binomial that has a root over one variable, how does it factor?
In this example I understand the root of the 3-2x but when you square the second part how do you get
2x+2~2x+1?
I appreciate any response.

When you square a binomial that has a root over one variable, how does it factor?
In this example I understand the root of the 3-2x but when you square the second part how do you get
2x+2~2x+1?
I appreciate any response.

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