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3x5 – 7x4 + 6x2 – 14x

User Joergi
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Answer:

C

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User Jemfinch
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Question is Incomplete; Complete question is given below;

What is the completely factored form of 3x5 – 7x4 + 6x2 – 14x.

Answer:

The Complete factorized form of given equation is
x((x^3+2)(3x-7)).

Explanation:

Given:


3x^5-7x^4+6x^2-14x

We need to factorize the above equation:

Solution:

On Solving the above equation we get;

Step 1:

First we will take a common factor which is 'x' so the equation will become as;


x(3x^4-7x^3+6x-14)

Step 2:

Now we will Rewrite the above equation so as to factorize the same we get;


x(3x^4+6x-7x^3-14)

Step 3:

Now we take
3x common factor from first 2 terms we get;


x(3x(x^3+2)-7x^3-14)

Step 4:

Now we will take 7 as common factor from last 2 terms we get;


x(3x(x^3+2)-7(x^3+2))

Step 5:

Now we can see the common factor between the 2 terms is
x^3+2;


x((3x-7)(x^3+2))

Hence The Complete factorized form of given equation is
x((x^3+2)(3x-7)).

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