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30 November, 19:39

How to solve (x-4) ^2

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  1. 30 November, 19:48
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    So basically it's x-4 to the power of two. Since you don't have a number for x, you would simply bring the power of 2 to both, demonstrating the distributive property. x^2-4^2.

    Simplify that to x^2 - 16.

    (If further simplification is necessary, x times x - 16 should do the trick!)
  2. 30 November, 19:53
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    The answer is x^2-8x+16
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