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expanding brackets (maths)
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okay i know this lol but my minds gone completely blank if i wanted to expand (2n+1) + (2n+1) what would it be? so far i've got 4n squared +1 , but now my minds gone blank and i don't knwo the rest :-!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Assuming that you had intended to multiply the contents of the two brackets you might consider the method of Lefts Rights Inners Outers.
( 2n+1 )( 2n+1 )
Multiply the items on the left of each bracket. 2nx2n=4n*
Multiply the items on the right of each bracket +1x+1=+1
Multiply the inners i.e. the centre items +1x+2n=+2n
Multiply the outers i.e. the first and last items 2nx+1=+2n
Combine these last two results by addition +2n++2n=+4n
Write down the results of the first, second and last lines.
This gives 4n* +1 +4n.
Rearrange as 4n* +4n +1
Homework! Try ( 3n+2 )( 2n+5 ) ( 2n+5 )( 3n-2 )
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( 2n+1 )( 2n+1 )
Multiply the items on the left of each bracket. 2nx2n=4n*
Multiply the items on the right of each bracket +1x+1=+1
Multiply the inners i.e. the centre items +1x+2n=+2n
Multiply the outers i.e. the first and last items 2nx+1=+2n
Combine these last two results by addition +2n++2n=+4n
Write down the results of the first, second and last lines.
This gives 4n* +1 +4n.
Rearrange as 4n* +4n +1
Homework! Try ( 3n+2 )( 2n+5 ) ( 2n+5 )( 3n-2 )
!
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