How do you factor #y^2 + 0.4y + 0.04#?
1 Answer
Oct 12, 2017
You can use a process popularly known as completing the square
Explanation:
This is how it works: Add and subtract the square of half the coefficient of y to the expression .
The coefficient of y is 0.4. Half of it is
The square of
Adding and subtracting
Rearrange that and you get a factorisable expression.