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In the following exercises, factor the greatest common foctor from each polynomial. $24 x^3-12 x^2+15 x$

   In the following exercises, factor the greatest common foctor from each polynomial.
$24 x^3-12 x^2+15 x$
Intermediate Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Lynn Marecek 1st Edition
Chapter 6, Problem 21 ↓
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In the following exercises, factor the greatest common foctor from each polynomial. $24 x^3-12 x^2+15 x$
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00:01 Hello, so we have a given polynomial here.
00:03 It's going to be 24x cubed, and then we have minus 12x squared, and then we have plus 15x.
00:14 Okay, so looking at our three terms here, while three goes into 24, 12, and 15, so the greatest common factor there is three, and also we have an x in all three terms, so we can pull out or factor out a 3x.
00:28 So we have 3x, and then times, well, 3x times 1.
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