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Damm [24]
3 years ago
12

X3  +  2x2  +  x  +  2 factor completly

Mathematics
2 answers:
blsea [12.9K]3 years ago
8 0
(x+2)(x^2+1) is the answer.

I hope this helps you. :)
nikitadnepr [17]3 years ago
3 0
<span>X^3  +  2x^2  +  x  +  2
=x^2(x+2) + (x+2)
=(x+2)(x^2 +1)

</span>
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The triangle NET is an <em>isosceles</em> triangle as <u>ET</u> ≅ <u>TN</u> and ET = TN < EN given the condition that BEST is a <em>cyclic</em> quadrilateral.

<h3>How to determine the existence of an isosceles triangle</h3>

In this question we must apply <em>geometric</em> properties of angles and triangles to determine that the triangle NET is an <em>isosceles</em> triangle. <em>Isosceles</em> triangles are triangles with two sides of equal length. In addition, we must apply the geometric concept of proportionality.

Now we proceed to prove the existence of the isosceles triangle:

  1. <u>BE</u> ≅ <u>SN</u>       Given
  2. ET is the bisector of ∠BES     Given
  3. ET/ES = ET/EB     Definition of proportionality
  4. ES = EB       (3)
  5. <u>ES</u> ≅ <u>EB</u>     Definition of congruence
  6. <u>ET</u> ≅ <u>TN</u>     SSS Theorem/Result

Therefore, the triangle NET is an <em>isosceles</em> triangle as <u>ET</u> ≅ <u>TN</u> and ET = TN < EN given the condition that BEST is a <em>cyclic</em> quadrilateral. \blacksquare

To learn more on isosceles triangles, we kindly invite to check this verified question: brainly.com/question/2456591

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