How do you factor #3x^2( 4x-12)^2 + x^3(2)(4x-12)(4)#?
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This is more of a guide to approach than deriving the correct answer. You can check that!!!!!
Explanation:
The trick is to look for common elements that can be factored out and then playing around until you find the solution.
Looking at the question you will observe that
I am taking it one step at a time so that you can see the process and develop your own faster approaches.
Consider
this can be factored so that you have:
Consider
This can be factored so that you have:
Putting ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) together gives:
Factoring again
Notice that all the numbers in the bracket are even. This means that we can take it 'down' again by factor of 2
Again they are all even within the brackets so let us repeat the process:
But
Substituting this in gives:
I have not checked that the final answer is correct. I will leave that to you to do!!! However you can see the process types available to you!!!