Question 241342
Hello, 
Yes, it's possible. Let's take the first two terms
x^3 + 3x^2  which we can rewrite as:
x^2(x+3)
Now look at the next two terms:
8x + 24 Which we can rewrite as:
8(x+3) Here's the trick. Notice in the parenthesis we have x+3 so this can be rewritten as:
(x^2+8)(x+3)
To check this out multiply these two out and should come out the the original. x^3 + 3x^2 + 8x + 24
RJ Toftness
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