Respuesta :
Answer:
(-b) (4a-b)
Step-by-step explanation:
(2a – b)^2- 4a^2
Let m = 2a-b
m^2 - (2a)^2
We know this is the difference of squares
x^2 - y^2 = (x-y)(x+y)
(m-2a) (m+2a)
Replace m with 2a -b
(2a -b-2a) (2a-b+2a)
Simplify
(-b) (4a-b)
Answer:
(4a - b)(-b)
Step-by-step explanation:
If we let x = 2a - b and y = 2a, our expression now looks like
[tex]x^2-y^2[/tex]
This kind of a expression is a common pattern in algebra called a difference of squares, and it can be factored like this (for a visual proof, see the attached image, courtesy of Great Maths Teaching Ideas):
[tex]x^2-y^2=(x+y)(x-y)[/tex]
Replacing x and y with 2a -b and 2a, our expression now becomes
[tex][(2a-b)+2a][(2a-b)-2a]\\=(2a-b+2a)(2a-b-2a)\\=(4a-b)(-b)[/tex]
So in factored form,
[tex](2a-b)^2-4a^2=(4a-b)(-b)[/tex]
