Lösung 2.1:3c
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+ | The expression can be rewritten as <math> x^2+2\cdot 3\cdot x+3^2 </math> and then we see that it can be factorized, using the squaring rule <math> x^2+2ax+a^2=(x+a)^2</math> as | ||
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Version vom 13:06, 13. Aug. 2008
The expression can be rewritten as \displaystyle x^2+2\cdot 3\cdot x+3^2 and then we see that it can be factorized, using the squaring rule \displaystyle x^2+2ax+a^2=(x+a)^2 as
- \displaystyle x^2+6x+9 =x^2+2\cdot 3\cdot x+3^2=(x+3)^2.