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3 ^(4) + 6x ^(3) + 4x ^(2) + 8xwhich of the following shows the factorization

3 ^(4) + 6x ^(3) + 4x ^(2) + 8xwhich of the following shows the factorization-example-1
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Options A and D represents third degree polynomials, then, since our polynomial is a fourth degree polynomial it can't be those options. Let's expand options B and C and compare to our polynomial


P(x)=3x^4+6x^3+4x^2+8x

Expanding the option B:


x(3x^2+4)(x-2)=(3x^3+4x)(x-2)=3x^4-6x^3+4x^2-8x

This is not our polynomial. Expanding option C:


x(3x^2+4)(x+2)=(3x^3+4x)(x+2)=3x^4+6x^3+4x^2+8x

This is our polynomial! Our answer is option C.

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