Completely factored:
(4x+4)(x+1) and 2x(x²-4)
We have to check each option one by one, It is sum of two perfect square, As we know sum of two perfect square can't be factored. It is prime equation.
Here we have two factor (4x+4) and (x+1). In both factor degree of x is 1. It is complete factor form. Here we have two factor 4x and x²-4. For second factor it is further factor. Because it is difference of square. Factor of x²-4 = (x+2)(x-2)
Complete Factor: 2x(x+2)(x-2)[/tex],
Here variable are not same. So, it can't be factor (false)