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Can 12(x^3+y^2)+6(y^2+1) be the factored form of 12x^3+18y^2+6?

User Kerma
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The correct answer is yes. just distribute 12 to all within first set then 6 to all in 2nd set then add like terms

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Answer:

YES

Explanation:

So how you can figure this out is you do the Distributive Property.

So it will be 12x^3+12y^2+6y^2+6.

The next thing you have to do is add together the ones that are similar which is 12y^2+6y^2 to get 18y^2.

Your answer is 12x^3+18y^2+6. So YES it can be factored into that form.

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