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create a factorable polynomial with a gcf of 6. rewrite that polynomial in two other qwuivalent forms. explain how each form was created

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Answered by Venu1442005
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Answer: the equivalent form of 6(2x+3x+10) are 12x+18x + 60 and 30x+60.

Step-by-step explanation: Create a factorable polynomial with a GCF of 6. GCF is 6. ...

12x+18x + 60 is one of the equivalent form of 6(2x+3x+10) To get another equivalent form we combine like terms. ...

30x + 60 is the equivalent form of 6(2x+3x+10)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by dilipnavelkar4
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Answer: the equivalent form of 6(2x+3x+10) are 12x+18x + 60 and 30x+60.

Step-by-step explanation: Create a factorable polynomial with a GCF of 6. GCF is 6. ...

12x+18x + 60 is one of the equivalent form of 6(2x+3x+10) To get another equivalent form we combine like terms. ...

30x + 60 is the equivalent form of 6(2x+3x+10)

Step-by-step explanation:

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