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Factor 3x^2-18x+27

Problem

3*x2−18*x+27

Solution

  1. Identify the greatest common factor (GCF) of all three terms, which is 3

  2. Factor out the GCF from the expression to simplify the quadratic.

3*(x2−6*x+9)

  1. Recognize the pattern inside the parentheses as a perfect square trinomial of the form a2−2*a*b+b2=(a−b)2

  2. Identify the terms where a=x and b=3 since x2 is the square of x 9 is the square of 3 and 2(x)(3) = 6x$.

  3. Rewrite the expression in its factored form.

3*(x−3)2

Final Answer

3*x2−18*x+27=3*(x−3)2


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