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Factor 3x^3-27x

Problem

3*x3−27*x

Solution

  1. Identify the greatest common factor (GCF) of the terms 3*x3 and 27*x

  2. Factor out the GCF, which is 3*x from the expression.

3*x*(x2−9)

  1. Recognize that the expression inside the parentheses, x2−9 is a difference of squares.

  2. Apply the formula for the difference of squares, a2−b2=(a−b)*(a+b) where a=x and b=3

3*x*(x−3)*(x+3)

Final Answer

3*x3−27*x=3*x*(x−3)*(x+3)


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