Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus, 7th Edition

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1305071751
ISBN 13: 978-1-30507-175-9

Chapter 1 - Section 1.3 - Algebraic Expressions - 1.3 Exercises - Page 33: 4

Answer

$(A + B)^{2} = A^2 + 2AB + B^2$ $(2x + 3)^2 = 4x^2 + 6x + 9$

Work Step by Step

When you square a term, you just multiply it by itself, therefore: $(A + B)^{2} = (A + B)(A + B)$ Multiplying these by FOIL (first, outer, inner, last) yields $A^2 + AB + AB + B^2$, which is equivalent to $A^2 + 2AB + B^2$ For part two, $A = 2x$ and $B = 3$, therefore this squared is: $A^2 + 2AB + B^2$ $(2x)^2 + 2(2x)(3) + 3^2$ $4x^2 + 12x + 9$
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