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Please help me:

factorize:

3x^2 - 21x + 6x^4

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User Kidoman
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Answer:

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

Explanation:

find the common factor (3x)

divide everything by that

and then make it a multiplication

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User Adrian Lambertz
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  • 3x^2 - 21x + 6x^4

Let us first arrange the expression in ascending order.

  • 6x^4 + 3x^2 - 21x

Now, take 3x common from each term.

  • 3x (2x^3 + x - 7)

Answer:

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

Hope you could understand.

If you have any query feel free to ask.

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