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What is the expression in factored form?

6x^5+3x^3−9x^2
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To factor the given expression, we need to find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the terms.

Step 1: Find the GCF

The GCF of 6, 3, and 9 is 3. The GCF of x^5, x^3, and x^2 is x^2. Therefore, the GCF of the expression is 3x^2.

Step 2: Divide each term by the GCF

Dividing each term by 3x^2, we get:

6x^5 / (3x^2) = 2x^(5-2) = 2x^3
3x^3 / (3x^2) = x^(3-2) = x
-9x^2 / (3x^2) = -3

Step 3: Rewrite the expression in factored form

Putting it all together, the expression can be factored as:

3x^2(2x^3 + x - 3)

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