The only thing your going to be able to do with 2x^3+2 is factor out the common coefficient of 2. This gives you 2(x^3+1).
2x(x^2+x-6)
(2x + 1)(4x^2 - 2x + 1)
The answer is (2x^2+3)(4x+1)
It is an expression which can be written in the form of: 2x3+x+3
(2x + 5)(4x2 - 10x + 25)
2x3 + 2x2 - 24xIf we first look for something which divides into all three terms we will see that 2x does.So we can factor to:2x (x2 + x - 12)However, we can also further factor the expression in the brackets. This is a quadratic expression and will factor to:(x + 4) (x - 3)So the original expression factors to:2x (x + 4) (x - 3).
7(2x + 9)
(x - 2)(2x - 3)
2(x+3)
(2x + 5)(4x^2 - 10x + 25)
2x3 + 2x2 = 2x2 * (x + 1)
2(x^2 + 2)(x + 3)