Assuming I am reading this question correctly
To factorize an algebraic expression, you need to break it down into its prime factors. Look for common factors and divide them out, leaving the expression in its simplest form. You can use methods like factoring by grouping, difference of squares, or trinomial factoring to simplify the expression.
3x2(x2 - 3)
3x2 + 48 + 192 = 3x2 + 240 = 3 (x2+ 80)
This is an expression and you do not solve an expression, but you can factor this one.X2 + 3X4X2(1 + 3X2)========
d/dx 3x2/2 + 7
i need help with that question
3x2 + 2x - 8 = 3x2 + 6x - 4x - 8 = 3x(x + 2) - 4(x + 2) = (x + 2)(3x - 4).
To factorize an algebraic expression, you need to break it down into its prime factors. Look for common factors and divide them out, leaving the expression in its simplest form. You can use methods like factoring by grouping, difference of squares, or trinomial factoring to simplify the expression.
3x2(x2 - 3)
It is not an equation it is an expression but if it was in the form of 4-x-3x2 = 0 then 3x2 by itself:- 3x2 = 4 -x
-3x2 + 16x + 12 = -3x2 + 18x - 2x + 12 = -3x*(x - 6) - 2(x - 6) = -(3x + 2)*(x - 6)
3x2 + 48 + 192 = 3x2 + 240 = 3 (x2+ 80)
This is an expression and you do not solve an expression, but you can factor this one.X2 + 3X4X2(1 + 3X2)========
It is an expression that can be simplified to: 4x2-42
It is some sort of an algebraic expression.
d/dx 3x2/2 + 7
22 + y