Math, asked by vishuc, 1 year ago

factorize (2x_3y+z)2

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Answered by jwiggins011
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I think it is no solution.


vishuc: easy
valda: which one?
vishuc: factorize (2x-3y+z)2
valda: let me check
valda: is that whole sq
vishuc: yes
valda: ok
valda: 4x^2+9y^2+z^2-12xy+4xz-6yz should be the answer
vishuc: okk thanks
valda: ur most welcome
Answered by SinisterChill
1

Simplifying (2x)(3y + z) = 0 Remove parenthesis around (2x) 2x(3y + z) = 0 (3y * 2x + z * 2x) = 0 (6xy + 2xz) = 0 Solving 6xy + 2xz = 0 Solving for variable 'x'. Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right. Factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), '2x'. 2x(3y + z) = 0 Ignore the factor 2.

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