First, you remove every x that you can from the equation. Next, you reach the simplest form of the equation, which is (7x-2)(x-2). Which is the lowest factorable form.
(2x - 3)(2x - 3)
x - 2
If you mean: 4x squared+12x+9 then it is (2x+3)(2x+3)
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The answer is (2x^2+3)(4x+1)
Re=Write as 16x^(3) + 12x^(2) + 4x Take out the common factor of '4' Hence 4(4x^(3) + 3x^)2) + x) Take out the common factor of 'x' Hence 4x( 4x^(2) + 3x + 1) The answer!!!!!
The GCF is 4x.
(2x - 1)(6x + 5)
(2x - 3)(2x - 3)
To factorise the expression ( 12x^2 + 4x ), first identify the greatest common factor (GCF) of the terms. The GCF here is ( 4x ). Factor it out to get ( 4x(3x + 1) ). Thus, the expression can be written as ( 4x(3x + 1) ).
(4x - 3)(16x^2 + 12x + 9)
4x2+12x = 4x(x+3) when factored
8x squared
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-3
That will depend on the value of x