Create a factorable polynomial with a GCF of 3x. Rewrite that polynomial in two other equivalent forms. Explain how each form was created.
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@Elsa213 can you help me please? :)
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ok but i cant copy them
can you give me a different example please
lets start with the first step: Create a factorable polynomial with a GCF of 3x.
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@Ultrilliam ?
anyone? :(
@sillybilly123 hello! can you please help me?
i don't see the point of this but: \((3x) x + (3x) 1 = 3x^2 + 3x\)
ok hold on can we do it step by step so i understand please?
hang on. it seems that \(3x\) counts as a *polynomial*, in and of itself, so \(3x\) is the GCF if you're in a hurry, wait :) @Vocaloid
I'm not really sure why I was tagged ^_^ you're doing fine all silly's doing is just finding two other polynomials (1 and x) to create a more complex polynomial where 3x is still the GCF, since 1 and x share no common factors
Voca.....I tagged you :( mea culpa i was wondering if \(3x\) is a polynomial, so why ask the question is the first place.
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