x(3x - 2)
6x2 + 10x = 2x*(3x + 5)
Oh, dude, math time! So, when you have 3x times 2x, you just multiply the numbers and add the exponents, like you're adding toppings to a pizza. So, 3 times 2 is 6, and x times x is x squared. Therefore, 3x times 2x equals 6x squared. Easy peasy, math squeezy!
6x2+ 35xy + 11y2=6x2+ 33xy + 2xy + 11y2= 3x(2x + 11y) + y(2x + 11y)= (2x + 11y)*(3x + y) 6x2+ 35xy + 11y2=6x2+ 33xy + 2xy + 11y2= 3x(2x + 11y) + y(2x + 11y)= (2x + 11y)*(3x + y) 6x2+ 35xy + 11y2=6x2+ 33xy + 2xy + 11y2= 3x(2x + 11y) + y(2x + 11y)= (2x + 11y)*(3x + y) 6x2+ 35xy + 11y2=6x2+ 33xy + 2xy + 11y2= 3x(2x + 11y) + y(2x + 11y)= (2x + 11y)*(3x + y)
6X squared
Well, darling, the answer to 2X times 3X is 6X^2. Just multiply the coefficients and add the exponents because math doesn't have time for drama. So there you have it, simple and straight to the point.
This is impossible as the variables are different
2x squared - 3x
x(3x - 2)
5
6x2 + 10x = 2x*(3x + 5)
3x2-2x-8 = (3x+4)(x-2) when factored
Oh, dude, that's like basic math, right? So, 2x squared plus x squared is just 3x squared. It's like adding apples to apples, but with math. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Oh, dude, math time! So, when you have 3x times 2x, you just multiply the numbers and add the exponents, like you're adding toppings to a pizza. So, 3 times 2 is 6, and x times x is x squared. Therefore, 3x times 2x equals 6x squared. Easy peasy, math squeezy!
(2x x 3x) x 2 = 12x (2x times 3x times 2)
2 squared X 3 squared = 5 squared
3x(2x + 1)