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- For the first step you'll have to find your common multiples of each of the factors that you may have
- Then, look for your variables in the terms/ between each of the factors
- Once when you do that, factor it (like the pairs that factor out)
Now, let's solve your particular equation now
- [tex]\bold{Factor}[/tex] →[tex]\bold{4x^3+x^2-8x-2}[/tex]
- [tex]\bold{Pair}[/tex] [tex]\bold{off:}[/tex] [tex]\bold{-8x}[/tex] and also, [tex]\bold{4x^3}[/tex] → [tex]\bold{(4x+1)(x^2-2)}[/tex]
- Then, find your common factors, which is:[tex]\bold{4x}[/tex]
- There's more steps to solve this, but it will take a while to solve it
- So, [tex]\boxed{\boxed{\bold{Answer: (4x+1)(x^2-2)}}}[/tex]
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Answer:
x^2 (4x + 1) - 2x ( 4x + 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Check Via multiplication
x^2(4x) = 4x^3.
x^2(1) = x^2.
That gives us the 4x^3 + x^2.
-2(4x) = -8x.
-2(1) = -2.
that gives us the 8x - 2
Therefore, x^2 (4x + 1) - 2x ( 4x + 1) = 4x^3 + x^2 - 8x - 2
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