Solve. 5(x^6+1)^4(6x^5)(3x+2)^3+3(3x+2)^2(3)(x^6+1)^5

Arectemieryf0

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2022-07-28

Solve. 5 ( x 6 + 1 ) 4 ( 6 x 5 ) ( 3 x + 2 ) 3 + 3 ( 3 x + 2 ) 2 ( 3 ) ( x 6 + 1 ) 5

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Mira Spears

Mira Spears

Beginner2022-07-29Added 14 answers

5 ( x 6 + 1 ) 4 ( 6 x 5 ) ( 3 x + 2 ) 3 + 3 ( 3 x + 2 ) 2 ( 3 ) ( x 6 + 1 ) 5 = ( x 6 + 1 ) 4 ( 3 x + 2 ) 2 ( 30 x 5 ( 3 x + 2 ) + 9 ( x 6 + 1 ) )
= ( x 6 + 1 ) 4 ( 3 x + 2 ) 2 ( 90 x 6 + 60 x 5 + 9 x 6 + 9 )
= ( x 6 + 1 ) 4 ( 3 x + 2 ) 2 ( 99 x 6 + 60 x 5 + 9 )
Shannon Andrews

Shannon Andrews

Beginner2022-07-30Added 5 answers

5 ( x 6 + 1 ) 4 ( 6 x 5 ) ( 3 x + 2 ) 3 + 3 ( 3 x + 2 ) 2 ( 3 ) ( x 6 + 1 ) 5
lets life less complicated. lets just label what'salike
( x 6 + 1 ) = a , ( 6 x 5 ) = b , ( 3 x + 2 ) = c
so now we got, 5 a 4 b c 3 + 3 c 2 3 a 5 5 a 4 b c 3 + 9 c 2 a 5
Now factor what's in common in both terms. a 4 c 2 ( 5 b c + 9 a )
Now you are almost done. Now just substitute back the originalvalues into a,b,and c. And that should be your final answer

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