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18.2x^3 + 4x^2 + 2x

A. This polynomial could be factored by finding the GCF, then by grouping or using the perfect squares method.
B. This polynomial could be factored by using the difference of squares method, perfect squares method, or grouping.
C. This polynomial could be factored only by using the perfect squares method.
D. This polynomial could be factored by using grouping or the perfect squares methods.
E. This polynomial could be factored only by using the difference of squares method.
F. This polynomial cannot be factored by any of the methods used in this lesson.

User Ganzux
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Answer:

A. This polynomial could be factored by finding the GCF, then by grouping or using the perfect squares method.

Explanation:

2x^3+4x^2+2x

factor common term 2x

= 2x (x² + 2x + 1)

then factor x² + 2x + 1 to (x + 1)(x + 1)

= 2x (x + 1)(x + 1)

refining the equation

= 2x (x + 1)²

User Eran Egozi
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Answer:

A. This polynomial could be factored by finding the GCF, then by grouping or using the perfect squares method.

Explanation:

2x^3 + 4x^2 + 2x

First factor out the GCF

2x ( x^2 + 2x +1)

Then factor the inside by either using grouping or recognizing that this is a perfect square a^2 + 2ab + b^2 = ( a+b) ^2

2x ( x^2 + 2 * x * 1 + 1^2)

2x ( x+1) ^2

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