Asked by Dr. Yvette M. Johnson on May 12, 2024
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Fill in the missing factor. 6x2+27x=3x(−) 6 x ^ { 2 } + 27 x = 3 x ( - ) 6x2+27x=3x(−)
A) 2x+9
B) 2x2+32 x ^ { 2 } + 32x2+3
C) x2+27x ^ { 2 } + 27x2+27
D) 3x+1
E) 2x+27
Missing Factor
A value that, when multiplied with others, gives a specified result; often used in solving algebraic equations.
- Leverage the highest common divisor (HCD) to simplify expressions or seek out opportunities for factoring.
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Megan DeGuzmanMay 12, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Factoring out the common factor of 3x3x3x from 6x2+27x6x^2 + 27x6x2+27x gives 3x(2x+9)3x(2x + 9)3x(2x+9) .
Learning Objectives
- Leverage the highest common divisor (HCD) to simplify expressions or seek out opportunities for factoring.
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