Dividing all terms by 2 gives: 6x2+7x+2 = (2x+1)(3x+2) when factored
12x2-23x+10 = (3x-2)(4x-5) when factored
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)
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 is 6x(2x+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.
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.
The expression has no rational factors.
When factored it is: 12(A+b)
2(a+b) is 2a plus 2b in factored form.
This expression can not be factored. It is already in it's simplest state.
This quadratic expression can't be factored because its discriminant is less than zero.