Question
Factor the expression
(1−2x)(1+2x)
Evaluate
1−4x2
Rewrite the expression in exponential form
12−(2x)2
Solution
(1−2x)(1+2x)
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Find the roots
x1=−21,x2=21
Alternative Form
x1=−0.5,x2=0.5
Evaluate
1−4x2
To find the roots of the expression,set the expression equal to 0
1−4x2=0
Move the constant to the right-hand side and change its sign
−4x2=0−1
Removing 0 doesn't change the value,so remove it from the expression
−4x2=−1
Change the signs on both sides of the equation
4x2=1
Divide both sides
44x2=41
Divide the numbers
x2=41
Take the root of both sides of the equation and remember to use both positive and negative roots
x=±41
Simplify the expression
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Evaluate
41
To take a root of a fraction,take the root of the numerator and denominator separately
41
Simplify the radical expression
41
Simplify the radical expression
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Evaluate
4
Write the number in exponential form with the base of 2
22
Reduce the index of the radical and exponent with 2
2
21
x=±21
Separate the equation into 2 possible cases
x=21x=−21
Solution
x1=−21,x2=21
Alternative Form
x1=−0.5,x2=0.5
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