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4x^2+x^3 factorised





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Answer:

X²(4+x)

Step-by-step explanation:

You pick out the common term

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Greetings.

The answer is x²(4+x)

Step-by-step explanation:


4x^2+x^3\\

By using a common factor, we factor x-term out. We factor the x-term with least degree and that is 2-degree. So we factor x² out.

When factored out, It's similar to dividing. When x² is divided by itself, the result is 1. When x³ is divided by x², the result is x (From the property of exponent.)

Similar to dividing, but we pull x² out.


4x^2+x^3\\x^2(4+x)

Therefore, the answer/factored form is x²(4+x)

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