Answer:
(2x^2+1)(4x+3)
Step-by-step explanation:
8x^3 + 6x^2 + 4x+3
Split into two groups
8x^3 + 6x^2 + 4x+3
Factor out 2x^2 from the first group and 1 from the second group
2x^2( 4x+3) +1( 4x+3)
Factor out (4x+3) from each group
(4x+3) (2x^2+1)
Rearranging the order
(2x^2+1)(4x+3)
4(8x + 56) = 20
= 32x + 224 = 20
The statement is false, as the system can have no solutions or infinite solutions.
<h3>
Is the statement true or false?</h3>
The statement says that a system of linear equations with 3 variables and 3 equations has one solution.
If the variables are x, y, and z, then the system can be written as:

Now, the statement is clearly false. Suppose that we have:

Then we have 3 parallel equations. Parallel equations never do intercept, then this system has no solutions.
Then there are systems of 3 variables with 3 equations where there are no solutions, so the statement is false.
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