6x2 + 14x -12 = (3x - 2) (2x + 6). There they are.
x > 3
124 (?) Try to do it on the calculator on your computer * * * * * No, 4x2 + 14x + 12 is factorised, as follows: 4x2 + 14x + 12 = 2(2x2 + 7x + 6) = 2(x + 2)(2x + 3).
4x2 + 14x + 12 = 2(2x2 + 7x + 6) = 2(2x + 3)(x + 2)
If you mean: x^2 +14x +24 then it is (x+2)(x+12) when factored
(w - 12)(w - 2)
10 + 14x - 3 is pretty much the same thing as 7 + 14x. You can't solve this problem without knowing what x is or what the equation equals out to. For example, if 10 + 14x - 3 = 21, x would equal 1.
-14x-7 = 35 -14x = 35+7 -14x = 42 x = -3
14x + 6 = 6 14x + 6 - 6 = 6 - 6 14x = 0 14x / 14 = 0 / 14 x = 0
-14x
I assume the question is to factor this problem? 6x2 + 14x - 12 can be factored to give (6x - 4)(x + 3) and then factor out a 2 to give 2(3x - 2)(x + 3) OR you could've factored with (3x - 2)(2x + 6), but the final answer would still be the same. 2(3x - 2)(x + 3)
It is 1 because -7xy2 is the same as -7x1y2