Question #eca0b

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Aug 16, 2016

Do some factoring to get 3x3x2+18x6=(3x1)(x2+6)

Explanation:

First we check to make sure the ratios are the same for consecutive terms. In plain English, this means we do this:
3x3x2+18x6
618x=13x
x23x2=13x

Because the ratios are the same, we can factor by grouping.

Now, let's pull an x2 out of 3x3x2:
3x3x2+18x6
x2(3x1)+18x6

And a 6 out of 18x6:
x2(3x1)+18x6
x2(3x1)+6(3x1)

Note that these have a common term of (3x1):
x2(3x1)+6(3x1)

That means we can pull out a 3x1 also:
x2(3x1)+6(3x1)
(3x1)(x2+6)

This last part may seem confusing. If it helps, replace 3x1 with something less intimidating, like a:
x2a+6a

For me, it's easier to see that we can pull out an a as a common factor:
x2a+6a
a(x2+6)

Now just replace a with 3x1:
(3x1)(x2+6)