Asked by dez
3ax^2 - 27a
You can factor that into
3a (x^2 - 9), which also equals
3a(x-3)(x+3).
It is not clear from your question what you are supposed to do with that algebraic expression. If it were equal to zero, x would be +3 or -3.
If you are expected to factor, try factoring out 3a first: 3a(x^2 - 9)
You can also factor x^2 - 9. Can you determine those factors?
I hope this helps.
You can factor that into
3a (x^2 - 9), which also equals
3a(x-3)(x+3).
It is not clear from your question what you are supposed to do with that algebraic expression. If it were equal to zero, x would be +3 or -3.
If you are expected to factor, try factoring out 3a first: 3a(x^2 - 9)
You can also factor x^2 - 9. Can you determine those factors?
I hope this helps.
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3ax2-27a
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