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Ok so i solved x^2 - 8x + 16 and got (x - 4)(x + 4)(x + 4) what do i do from there?

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When I solved it I got (x-4)^2.
x^2 - 8x +16
(x - )(x- )
(x - 4)(x - 4)

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The general form of the quadratic equation is:
ax² + bx + c

The given equation is:
x² - 8x + 16

By comparison:
a = 1
b = -8
c = 16

Now, to get the factors, we will need to use the quadratic formula (attached in the images).

Substituting in the formula, we would find that:
either x = 4
or x = 4

This means that we have one real root and the equation given is a perfect square equation.

This means that the simplest factored form of the equation given is:
(x-4)² which can also be written as (x-4)(x-4)

Hope this helps :)


Ok so i solved x^2 - 8x + 16 and got (x - 4)(x + 4)(x + 4) what do i do from there-example-1
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