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3x^2+6x factorise it
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Answered by AestheticSoul
26

Question -

• Factorise -

  • \sf{3x^2 + 6x}

Solution -

\large \sf \red{↬} 3x(x + 2)

\overbrace{\underbrace{Answer~= 3x(x + 2)}}

How to solve?

\large \sf \red{↬}

  • Firstly, take out the common number.
  • \sf{3x^2 + 6x}
  • Here 3 and x is common. So, take both of them outside the bracket.
  • Now, write the no. inside the bracket as -
  • 3x(x + 2)
Answered by Anonymous
47

Solution

Given ,

  • 3x^2 + 6x

To find ,

  • the value of the equation given above .

How to find it ?

  • first see the common numbers in the equation .
  • and then take the common and keep the other two numbers in the bracket .

 =  >  {3x}^{2}  + 6x

  • in this situation we have common the number "3" .
  • As, 6/3 is 2 and both the numbers are divisible by 3 . so take it as the common and put other numbers in the bracket

 =  > 3( {x}^{2}  + 2x)

  • further we can solve this equation so the value of the equation is this above .

The value of the equation is 3(x^2 +2x) .

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