SOLUTION: Factor completely. 18a(3) + 12a(2) + 2a
Algebra.Com
Question 81097: Factor completely. 18a(3) + 12a(2) + 2a
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
factoring out 2a gives
the remaining quadratic is a perfect square and factors into
so the complete factoring is (2a)(3a+1)(3a+1)
RELATED QUESTIONS
Factor completely. 18a^3 + 12a^2 +... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
factor completely:... (answered by scott8148)
please factor out polynomial.
24a^4-12a^3+6a^2+18a^7-30a^5
thanks... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
please help me factor this out.
24a^3-18a^2+12a
Regards... (answered by stanbon)
how do you factor out this polynomial.... (answered by Mathtut)
Factor by grouping...8a^3 - 2a^2 + 12a -... (answered by richwmiller)
Find the greatest common factor for the following term:
12a^3b^2, 18a^2b^3,... (answered by stanbon)
Find the greatest common factor for each of the following set of terms.
12a^3b^2,... (answered by sdmmadam@yahoo.com)
Factor completely.... (answered by user_dude2008)