Hello,
1) order the terms:
3x^3+6x^2+5x+10
2) method: grouping 2 to 2 the terms:
=(3x^3+6x^2)+(5x+10)
=3x^2(x+2)+5(x+2)=(x+2)(3x^2+5)
Answer:
I don't know
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
3 a : 2 b = 6 : 1
Step-by-step explanation:
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<em>3 ( a + b) = 5 ( a - b)
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<em>3 a + 3 b = 5 a - 5 b
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<em>5 b + 3 b = 5 a - 3 a
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8 b = 2 a
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2 a = 8 b</em>
<em><u>a = 4 b</u></em>
<em>3 a = 3 × 4 b</em>
<em><u>3 a = 12 b</u></em>
<em>3 a: 2 b = 12 b : 2 b</em>
<em>3 a : 2 b = 6 : 1</em>
The answer to this question is y' = 10x^2 + 6. You have to use the power rule to bring the exponent down as a coefficient and then reduce the exponent by 1. Do it for all the terms using the sum rule for derivatives (derivative of a sum of the sum of its derivatives).