Posted by zevi on Sunday, July 24, 2011 at 3:11pm.
The expression is already in factored and simplified form. If you do the
multiplication, you will get1/2( Vo^2-V^2)which is the diffeence of2 squares.
If we factor it, we'll be right back
where we started.
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