We are asked in the problem to devise a polynomial equation that has a GCF of 6 which means each of the terms can be divided to 6. For example: 6*(x^2 + x+1) = 6x^2 + 6x +6. This polynomial is created by multiplying each terms by the number 6 which is distinguished by factoring.
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
first you have to do the 1+2 to get 3 then you divide 6 by 2 and get 3 then you multiply 3x3 to get 9!
Weather I think I'm not sure
First thing you should do is <span>Distribute...
</span>=(2)(2)+(2)(−x)+−3x
=4+−2x+−3x
<span>Next is to Combine like terms..
</span>=4+−2x+−3x
=(−2x+−3x)+(4)
<span>Answer..
</span>=−5x+4
Good luck with your studies~ ^//^
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