How do you factor 9-72m+144m^2?

1 Answer
May 20, 2017

9-72m+144m^2 = 9(4m-1)^2

Explanation:

Note that all of the coefficients are divisible by 9. Separating that out as a factor first, we can see that the remaining expression is a perfect square trinomial:

9-72m+144m^2 = 9(16m^2-8m+1)

color(white)(9-72m+144m^2) = 9((4m)^2-2(4m)+1)

color(white)(9-72m+144m^2) = 9(4m-1)^2

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Footnote

If you know your square numbers, then you might recognise:

1681 = 41^2

like:

16m^2-8m+1 = (4m-1)^2

This is no coincidence.

When you square 41, the only carried digit is the one carried into the thousands place.