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3x squared + 6 x cube - 9x squared y when factorused​

User Guthrie
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Answer:


\boxed{3x²(1 + 2x - 3y)}

Explanation:

3x squared + 6 x cube - 9x squared y

To factor

Solution:

A process when algebraic expression is expressed as a product of two or more expressions is factorisation.

ATP,

Square = a²

Cube = a³

  • 3x² + 6x³ - 9x²y

We can see that 3x^2 is common in this expression.

So rewrite as:


  • 3x²(1 + 2x - 3y)

Done!

User Yhozen
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3x ^(2) \: + \: {6x}^(3) \: - \: 9 {x}^(2) y

  • Factor the expression with the common factor that is "3x²".


\boxed{ \bold{3 {x}^(2) \: * \: (1 \: + \: 2x \: - \: 3y)}}

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