First factor is x, but we need to know the sign of 5x in your equation...
your equation is this... x3 + 5x2 = 6x get all the terms on the left side x3 + 5x2 - 6x = 0 now factor out an "x" x(x2 + 5x - 6) = 0 now factor the equation inside x(x + 6)(x - 1) from this you can find your x-values x= 0, -6, and 1 now that you have your x-values your equation is solved. just use algebra to get all of the terms on the one side. then factor out anything that is common in all of the terms. then factor the polynomial. then find what values for "x" that satisfy the equation.
x3-y3
x3
Factor out an X X(X^2 - 12X + 35) factor quadratic equation X(X - 7)(X - 5) ------------------- fully factored
First factor is x, but we need to know the sign of 5x in your equation...
your equation is this... x3 + 5x2 = 6x get all the terms on the left side x3 + 5x2 - 6x = 0 now factor out an "x" x(x2 + 5x - 6) = 0 now factor the equation inside x(x + 6)(x - 1) from this you can find your x-values x= 0, -6, and 1 now that you have your x-values your equation is solved. just use algebra to get all of the terms on the one side. then factor out anything that is common in all of the terms. then factor the polynomial. then find what values for "x" that satisfy the equation.
x3-y3
x3-343
Since x3 is a factor of x5, it is automatically the GCF.
Greatest common factor of x4 and x3 is x3.
x3
The greatest common factor of 1-x3 is 1, dummy.
y5(x3 - 8)
The equation 3 by 3 is 9. This is a math equation.
A line graph needs an equation. x-2 and x3 are expressions: neither is an equation.
Factor out an X X(X^2 - 12X + 35) factor quadratic equation X(X - 7)(X - 5) ------------------- fully factored