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1 August, 04:48

Factor: 3x3 + 15x2 + 4xy + 20y

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  1. 1 August, 05:14
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    The factored version of the given equation is going to be (3x² + 4y) (x + 5)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3x³ + 15x² + 4xy + 20y

    First, you break down 3x³. You can do this by finding the common factor of 3x³ and 15x². You can add the x to the other parentheses because x times x² equals x³

    (3x² + ) (x + 5)

    Now, we break down 4xy by finding the common factor of 4xy and 20y.

    (3x² + 4y) (x + 5)

    So, the factored version of the equation above is (3x² + 4y) (x + 5)
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