How do you factor 4x5+6x3+6x2+9?

1 Answer
Apr 16, 2018

(2x3+3)(2x2+3)

Explanation:

Factor by grouping
Put parenthesis around two first and last terms
(4x5+6x3)+(6x2+9)
Factor out gcf
2x3(2x2+3)+3(2x2+3)
If you did it right the parenthesis should be same so you can cross one out and make a new parenthesis with the two terms you factored out
(2x3+3)(2x2+3)
This is more concept than logic so don't mind the addition sign in between