Dividing all terms by 2 gives: 6x2+7x+2 = (2x+1)(3x+2) when factored
18 + 8x + x = = 18 + 9x = 9(2 + x) which is the factored form of the expression.
12x2-23x+10 = (3x-2)(4x-5) when factored
It's the general form of a quadratic expression and it can be factored providing its discriminant is not less than zero.
It is 6x(2x+5) when factored
x^2 + 7x + 10 Since the 'x^2' term has a coefficient of '1' ( no number), then we look at the constant (10). We need two numbers that multiply to '10' and add to '7'. They are '5' & '2' Hence setting up brackets ( x 5 )(x 2) We note in the quadratic expression all the terms are positive(+) so plus(+) sign go in . ( x + 5)( x + 2) Factored Done!!!!
3X3 + 12X2 + 9X 3X(X2 + 4X + 3) 3X(X + 1)(X + 3) --------------------------------far as can be factored and you should see X intercepts of original function
That expression can not be factored.
No.
When factored it is: 12(A+b)
The expression has no rational factors.
2(a+b) is 2a plus 2b in factored form.
This expression can not be factored. It is already in it's simplest state.