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21 April, 18:07

How do you factor out 4v (squared) - 16v + 7?

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  1. 21 April, 18:20
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    It is a square trinomial:

    4v^2 - 16v + 7 = 0

    lets multiply and divide all by 4, the square term coefficient:

    (16v^2 - 16 (4) v + 28) (1/4) = 0

    (4v - 14) (4v - 2) (1/4) = 0

    factor 1/4

    (4v - 14) (4v - 2) (1/2) (1/2) = 0

    and divide each:

    (2v - 7) (2v - 1) = 0
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