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Solve this: (2m+1)^2

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User Rene Pot
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Answer:

The solution is

4m² + 4m + 1

Explanation:

Solve this: (2m+1)²

If X² = X*X

Therefore, (2m+1)² = (2m+1) x (2m+1)

Opening the bracket (2m+1) x (2m+1)

=2m*2m + 2m*1 + 1*2m + 1*1

= 4m² + 2m + 2m + 1

Collect the like terms

= 4m² + 4m + 1

From this point, the equation can't be solved further.

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User Mouli
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Answer:4m^2+4m+1

Explanation:

(2m+1)^2=(2m+1)(2m+1)

Opening brackets we have:

4m^2+2m+2m+1

Add like terms

4m^2+4m+1

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User Justin J
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