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Factor: 8n+6n^3. Please show steps.
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Factor: 8n+6n^3.
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First, you factor out the common terms! What number goes into 6 and 8? 2.
So then, you factor out 2n from the equation, leaving you with: 2n (3+4n) :)
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Find the common factor which is 2n.
divide 2n from everything and we get 2n(4+3n²)
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