SOLUTION: how do i factor this polynomial,2k*+3k*+6k+9(the first *=3,the second*=2)
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Question 403707: how do i factor this polynomial,2k*+3k*+6k+9(the first *=3,the second*=2)
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2k^3 + 3k^2 + 6k + 9
Rearrange:
Take 2k out of the first two terms and 3 out of the second two terms:
Take
out of each term
John

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