How do you factor 4x^2+x?

2 Answers
May 31, 2018

x(4x+1)

Explanation:

The key realization here is that both terms have an x, so we can factor that out. When we factor an x out, we are essentially dividing every term by x. We get

x(color(blue)(4x+1))

Since the blue term has no common factors, we can't factor this further.

Hope this helps!

May 31, 2018

x(4x+1)

Explanation:

"take out a "color(blue)"common factor "x

=x(4x+1)