Respuesta :
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
- 9x³ - 12x² - 4x ← factor out - x from each term
= - x(9x² + 12x + 4) ← perfect square
= - x(3x + 2)(3x + 2)
= - x(3x + 2)² → B
-9x^3-12x^2-4x
Factor out -x from the expression
-x×(9x^2+12x+4)
Using a^2+2ab+b^2=(a+b)^2 Factor the expression
-x×(3x+2)^2
now we do the same thing only different way ok
9x^2+12x+4
write the number in the exponential form with an exponent of 2
3^2 x^2+12x+4
write the expression as a product with the Factors 3x and 2
3^2 x^2 +2×3x×2+4
write the number in the exponential form with an exponent of 2
3^2 x^2+2×3x×2+2^2
Multiply the terms with equal exponents by multiplying their bases
(3x)^2+2×3x×2+2^2
Using a^2+2ab+b^2=(a+b)^2 Factor the expression
(3x+2)^2
Solution: -x×(3x+2)^2
answer:B
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