Oh, absolutely, friend! Let's take a look at that expression. To factor 18x6, we can break it down into smaller factors. 18 can be factored into 2 x 3 x 3, and x6 can be factored into x x x x x x. So, 18x6 can be factored as 2 x 3 x 3 x x x x x x. Remember, there's always a way to break things down into simpler, more beautiful parts.
6x2 + 5x - 6 is factored out to (2x + 3)(3x - 2).
6(x2 -4x - 12) 6(x-6)(x+2)
7Improved Answer:8x2-18x+9 = (4x-3)(2x-3)
If that's 12x + 18, that can be factored to 6(2x + 3)
If that's + 18x + 1, the answer is (9x + 1)(9x + 1) or (9x + 1)2
18x + 24 6(3x + 4) is factored fully
It is the same as xsquared+9x+18 and when factored: (x+3)(x+6)
6x5(x2 - 6x + 3)
x2-18x+81 = (x-9)(x-9) when factored
x=4 and x =7Improved Answer:-x2-18x-40 = (x+2)(x-20) when factored
(2x+10)(x+4)
Dividing all terms by 2 gives: x2+9x+18 = (x+3)(x+6) when factored
The equation 6 x-1 18x can be simplified to the answer 112x.
10x2-36x+18 Divide all terms by 2: 5x2-18x+9 = (5x-3)(x-3) when factored
Divide all terms by 2 and it can then be factored to (2x+1)(5x+2)
6x2-18x+12 = (6x-6)(x-2)
x2 - 18x + 72 = 0 (x - 6)(x - 12) = 0 x ∈ {6, 12}