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What is the factored form of 8x2 + 12x?

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Answer: 4x(2x+3).

Step-by-step explanation: To factor a number means to break it up into numbers that can be multiplied together to get the original number. In the given problem, we can factorize the expression by taking out a common factor, in this case 4x:


8x^(2) +12x=


4x(2x+3)

as we can see, if we multiply 4x*(2x+3) we obtain the original expression.

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Answer:


4x(2x + 3)

Explanation:

We have the expression


8x^2 + 12x

and we must factor it

Note that the expression has no independent term

Then we can factor the expression by taking the variable 4x as a common factor


8x^2 + 12x


4x(2x + 3)

Finally the factored form of
8x^2 + 12x is
4x(2x + 3)

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