endpoint-(6,-10) midpoint (-1,2)
Answer:
3/20
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
3x^2y(2x^2y^2 + 7xy − 3)
3x^2y3&(2x^2 + 7xy − 3)
3x^2y(2x^2y + 7xy − 3y)
The simplest factored form of the expression 6x^4y^3 + 21x^3y^2 − 9x^2y is 3x^2y(2x^2y^2 + 7xy - 3), derived by taking the greatest common factor (GCF) out from each term.
The task here is to completely factor the polynomial 6x^4y^3 + 21x^3y^2 − 9x^2y. Initially, you look for the greatest common factor (GCF) in the terms. In this case, the GCF is 3x^2y. So we factor that out from each term:
3x^2y(2x^2y^2 + 7xy - 3)
The factored form of the original expression is therefore 3x^2y(2x^2y^2 + 7xy - 3). This result represents the simplest factored form of the expression.
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