Factor each polynomial. If a polynomial cannot be factored, write prime. Factor out the greatest common factor is necessary: 4a^{2}+10a+6

Khadija Wells

Khadija Wells

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2021-05-12

Factor each polynomial. If a polynomial cannot be factored, write prime. Factor out the greatest common factor is necessary:
4a2+10a+6

Answer & Explanation

liannemdh

liannemdh

Skilled2021-05-14Added 106 answers

Step 1
Given:
4a2+10a+6...(i)
Step 2
Considering the polynomial given by equation−(i), we have:−
4a2+10a+6=2(2a2+5a+3) (Taking 2 common from the given polynomial)
4a2+10a+6=2(2a2+2a+3a+3)
4a2+10a+6=2[2a(a+1)+3(a+1)]
Answer 4a2+10a+6=2(2a+3)(a+1)

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