The factored form of the expression is (x^2+2)(6x^2-5).
We have given the expression 6x^4 – 5x^2 + 12x^2 – 10
<h3>What is the factor of a polynomial?</h3>
A factor of polynomial P(x) is any polynomial that divides evenly into P(x)
Factoring by grouping
Given the expression 6x^4 – 5x^2 + 12x^2 – 10
Group the terms to have
(6x^4 – 5x^2) + (12x^2 – 10)
Factor out the common values
x^2(6x^2-5)+2(6x^2 - 5)
(x^2+2)(6x^2-5)
Therefore the factored form of the expression is
(x^2+2)(6x^2-5).
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X=1
Move all terms<span> not containing </span><span>xx</span><span> to the right side of the </span>equation<span>.</span>
The answer I believe is b
Answer:
m=-10
Step-by-step explanation:
just to make this easier ill subtract 2 from each side to get
2/3m = 1/6m -5
now multiply each side by 6 to get rid of denominators (this just makes it easier)
now in the next steps we simplify
4m = 1m -30
3m= -30
m=-10
First is -1 and 4, second should be no solution and the third is 2 and 6