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The volume of a rectangular prism is given as 6x^(3)+96x^(2)+360x cubic inches. What is one possible expression for the height of the prism?
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The volume of a rectangular prism is given as 6x^(3)+96x^(2)+360x cubic inches. What is one possible expression for the height of the prism?
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The volume of a rectangular prism is given as 6x^(3)+96x^(2)+360x cubic inches. What is one possible expression for the height of the prism?
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Answer:
6x(x+6)(x+10)
Explanation:
6x^(3)+96x^(2)+360x
x6(x^2+16x+60)
6x(x+6((x+10)
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