3x^2 + 4x, among many others.
(3x + 4)(3x + 4)
(3x + 4)(2x - 1)
15x^2+3x-12 3(5x^2+x-4)=Answer
We can't answer that without some polynomials to choose from.
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!!!!!
(3x + 4)(3x + 4)
(3x + 4)(2x - 1)
(x-4) (x+7)
15x^2+3x-12 3(5x^2+x-4)=Answer
(6x-4) = 2 (3x-2)
5x(3x+4)
3x2 + 2x - 8 = 3x2 + 6x - 4x - 8 = 3x(x+2) - 4(x+2) = (3x-4)*(x+2)
We can't answer that without some polynomials to choose from.
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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!!!!!
72-4*3*4 = 1
Yes. If you add, subtract or multiply (but not if you divide) any two polynomials, you will get a polynomial.