Math, asked by sanjaykumarkashyap38, 1 month ago

I need to answer

9x {}^{2} + 27x {}^{3}

Answers

Answered by SandySanjeet
1

Answer:

Explanation:

We can rewrite

9

x

2

=

27

x

by subtracting

27

x

from both sides and make it equal to

0

.

9

x

2

=

27

x

9

x

2

27

x

=

0

Factoring out a

9

and

x

we now get

9

x

(

x

3

)

=

0

We now have two separate factors, namely

9

x

=

0

and

x

3

=

0

, so we can simply solve for

x

.

9

x

=

0

x

=

0

x

3

=

0

x

=

3

So our solutions are

x

=

3

and

x

=

0

.

Answered by ltzJungKook
2

 \sf{9x {}^{2} + 27x {}^{3}}

= 9x² = 9 × x × x

= 27x³ = 9 × 3 × x × x × x

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