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  • 14-04-2017
  • Mathematics
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Factor 4n^4 + n^3.
A. n(4n^3 + 1)
B. n^3(4n + 1)
C. n^3(4n)

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adam1299
adam1299 adam1299
  • 14-04-2017
it would be the second option n^3 (4n+1)
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PiaDeveau PiaDeveau
  • 21-10-2019

Answer:

The factor is [tex]n^{3}}[/tex]( 4n + 1).Step-by-step explanation:

Given : 4[tex]n^{4}+n^{3}}[/tex]

To find : Factor.

Solution : We have given

4[tex]n^{4}+n^{3}}[/tex].

Taking [tex]n^{3}}[/tex] common  from both the terms.

[tex]n^{3}}[/tex]( 4n + 1)

Therefore, The factor is [tex]n^{3}}[/tex]( 4n + 1).

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