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Suppose that a classmate asked you why (2x + 1)^2is not 4x^2+ 1. Write out your response to this classmate. step by step

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User Jamland
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Explanation:

Sure, here's a step-by-step response you can use:

"Hey, that's a good question! Let me explain why (2x + 1)^2 is not equal to 4x^2 + 1.

When we see an expression like (2x + 1)^2, we know that it means we need to multiply (2x + 1) by itself. So let's do that first:

(2x + 1)^2 = (2x + 1) x (2x + 1)

Now we can use the FOIL method to multiply these two expressions together:

(2x + 1) x (2x + 1) = 4x^2 + 2x + 2x + 1

If we simplify the middle terms by adding them together, we get:

(2x + 1) x (2x + 1) = 4x^2 + 4x + 1

So the expression (2x + 1)^2 simplifies to 4x^2 + 4x + 1, not 4x^2 + 1.

I can see why you might have thought the answer was 4x^2 + 1, since that's the first term in the expression we got. But we can't forget about the two middle terms that come from multiplying 2x and 1 together twice.

I hope that helps clear things up! Let me know if you have any more questions."

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