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Factor the trinomial $16x^2+17x+1$ of the form $ax^2+bx+c$, first, make the product of $16$ and $1$
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$\left(16\right)\left(1\right)=16$
Learn how to solve limits by rationalizing problems step by step online. Find the limit of 4x-(16x^2+17x+1)^(1/2) as x approaches -infinity. Factor the trinomial 16x^2+17x+1 of the form ax^2+bx+c, first, make the product of 16 and 1. Now, find two numbers that multiplied give us 16 and add up to 17. Rewrite the original expression. Factoring by x.