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which is not the factor of 4^6n -6^4n

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Answered by sagarrajeshwari53
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Step-by-step explanation:

2n(2n+4)=6n^(2)+9n

Multiply 2n by each term inside the parentheses.

(4n^(2)+8n)=6n^(2)+9n

Remove the parentheses around the expression 4n^(2)+8n.

4n^(2)+8n=6n^(2)+9n

Move all terms not containing n to the right-hand side of the equation.

4n^(2)+8n-6n^(2)-9n=0

Since 4n^(2) and -6n^(2) are like terms, add -6n^(2) to 4n^(2) to get -2n^(2).

-2n^(2)+8n-9n=0

Since 8n and -9n are like terms, add -9n to 8n to get -n.

-2n^(2)-n=0

Multiply each term in the equation by -1.

2n^(2)+n=0

Factor out the GCF of n from each term in the polynomial.

n(2n)+n(1)=0

Factor out the GCF of n from 2n^(2)+n.

n(2n+1)=0

Set the single term factor on the left-hand side of the equation equal to 0.

n=0

Set each of the factors of the left-hand side of the equation equal to 0.

2n+1=0

Since 1 does not contain the variable to solve for, move it to the right-hand side of the equation by subtracting 1 from both sides.

2n=-1

Divide each term in the equation by 2.

(2n)/(2)=-(1)/(2)

Simplify the left-hand side of the equation by canceling the common terms.

n=-(1)/(2)

The complete solution is the set of the individual solutions.

n=0,-(1)/(2)

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