Math, asked by devdevraj580, 8 months ago

FACTORISE 3x^2+8x+4​

Answers

Answered by ankitakeshri740
2

Answer:

Explanation:

1) Multiply the

a

and

c

terms together which in this case is

3

and

4

.

3

×

4

=

12

2) Find factors of

12

that when added together will get you to the

b

term, which is

8

.

Those two are

2

and

6

.

3) Expand and factor with grouping. Closely follow the steps.

3

x

2

+

2

x

+

6

x

+

4

x

(

3

x

+

2

)

and

2

(

3

x

+

2

)

(

x

+

2

)

(

3

x

+

2

)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by ash200616
3

Answer:

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