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Factor completely, then place the answer in the proper location on the grid. Write the answer in descending powers of a.

4a^4 + 6a^3b^2 + 2a^2b^3

User Bentolor
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Answer:


=2\cdot{a^2}\cdot{(2\cdot{a^2}+3\cdot{a}\cdot{b^2}+b^3)}

Explanation:

We can factor the common number terms, a terms and b terms. The common term is 2a².


=4\cdot{a^4}+6\cdot{a^3}\cdot{b^2}+2\cdot{a^2}\cdot{b^3}


=2\cdot{a^2}\cdot{(2\cdot{a^2}+3\cdot{a}\cdot{b^2}+b^3)}

User Joe Z
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4a⁴ + 6a³b² + 2a²b³ => 2a²(2a² + 3ab² + b³)
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