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| Question 236035:  can you help me factor
 4x^3+4x^2y-24xy^2
 Answer by Theo(13342)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 4x^3+4x^2y-24xy^2 
 factor out 4x to get:
 
 4x * (x^2 + xy - 6y^2)
 
 if you didn't have the y there, your equation within the parentheses would have been:
 
 x^2 + x - 6 which factors as (x+3) * x-2)
 
 if you add a y into the right side of each of the factors, you get:
 
 x^2 + xy - 6y^2 = (x+3y) * (x-2y)
 
 this looks like it will actually work.
 
 your factors should be:
 
 4x * (x+3y) * (x-2y)
 
 to confirm they are good, work back to see if you can get the original equation again.
 
 (x + 3y) * (x-2y) becomes:
 
 x^2 - 2xy + 3xy - 6y^2 which becomes
 
 x^2 + xy - 6y^2
 
 multiply that by 4x to get:
 
 4x * (x^2 + xy - 6y^2) becomes:
 
 4x^3 + 4x^2y - 24xy^2
 
 your original equation is:
 
 4x^3 + 4x^2y - 24xy^2
 
 since they're the same, your answer is confirmed.
 
 your answer is:
 
 4x * (x+3y) * (x-2y)
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