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8 July, 02:39

Factor the expression. 4x (x^2 - 7) + 3 (x^2 - 7)

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  1. 8 July, 03:07
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    To factor an expression, you need to analyze it and find a common variable or expression on the expression given. In this expression, you can observe that the expression x^2 - 7 is common to the two terms. You need to factor it out from the both of them.

    4x (x^2 - 7) + 3 (x^2 - 7)

    (x^2 - 7) (4x + 3)

    This is already the complete factor of the expression.
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