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Which is the completely factored form of 12x^4+39x^3+9x^2

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User Azzlack
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Answer:


\boxed{\bold{3x^2\left(4x+1\right)\left(x+3\right)}}

Equation:


\bold{12x^4+39x^3+9x^2}

Step By Step Explanation:

  • Factor Out Common Term
    \bold{3x^2}


\bold{12x^4+39x^3+9x^2}

  • Rewrite Equation


\bold{3x^2\left(4x^2+13x+3\right)}

  • Factor
    \bold{4x^2+13x+3}


\bold{\left(4x+1\right)\left(x+3\right)}

  • Rewrite Equation


\bold{3x^2\left(4x+1\right)\left(x+3\right)}


\boxed{\bold{Mordancy}}

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