6x4(x-20)-15x2(x-20)+9(x-20)
Ehhh....I think that's good so far. Tbh I never had to do more than four terms when it came to factoring through high school, so let me give a shot at what I THINK is right.
(6x^4 - 15x^2 + 9)(x-20)
factor 3 out of the first expression:
2x4 - 5x2 + 3Actually.....are you sure that it was "minus 9"? If not, then we can't just do simple factoring out of it, so I'll continue as if it's a "minus 9".
2x
4 - 5x
2 - 3
(2x
2+1)(x
2-3)
Tack on the (x-20) and leave it like this:
(2x
2+1)(x
2-3)(x-20)
It's been a while since I've factored by grouping. I just found out that I managed to pass Calculus I with a C which I'm not happy about, but I got an A in every single one of my other classes.