Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! To find the product of 3x cubed and 2x squared, we simply multiply the coefficients (3 and 2) to get 6, and then add the exponents of x (3 + 2) to get x to the power of 5. So, the answer is 6x to the power of 5. Isn't that just a beautiful equation?
This is how I did it:8x3+4x2+6x+3[8x3+4x2]+[6x+3][(4x2)(2x+1)]+[(3)(2x+1)]....as you can see, this is in the general form of ab+cb, which factored is b(a+c), so:(2x+1)(4x2+3)
2x -3 - 6x = 0 -3 = 6x - 2x -3 = 4x x = -3/4
what is -12X squared +28X - 15? i figured it out myself. its (-6X + 5)(2X - 3).
No. x squared is x times x, whereas 2x is x + x.
The GCF is 2x.
Oh, dude, when you add 6x squared and 2x squared, you get 8x squared. It's like combining 6 apples with 2 apples and ending up with 8 apples. So, in math terms, 6x squared plus 2x squared equals 8x squared. Easy peasy!
36 Better Answer: If you spell that question out as "What is the answer to 2X times 3X", the answer is 6X² (6X squared). I have no idea where the answer 36 could have come from.
They add up to: 8x2
200x
(6x^3-9x^2) / (2x-3) = 3x^2((2x-3) / (2x-3) = 3 x ^2 (3 x squared)
8x2 + 6x - 9 = 8x2 + 12x - 6x - 9 = 4x(2x + 3) - 3(2x + 3) = (2x + 3)(4x - 3)
6x^2, six x squared.
6X squared
4x3+10x2-6x 2x(2x2+5x-3) 2x(2x-1)(x+3)
2x^2y^3(4x^2 - 3xy + 1)
12x2 - 28x - 15= 12x2 - 18x - 10x - 15= 6x(2x - 3) - 5(2x - 3)= (6x - 5)(2x - 3)