If we rewrite the expression 8v(v+3)(v+3) then we will get [tex]v^{3}+6v^{2} +9v[/tex]
Given an expression 8v(v+3)(v+3).
We are required to rewrite the given expression.
Expression is a combination of numbers, symbols, fraction , determinants,indeterminants, coefficients. They are not mostly found in equal to form. It expresses a relationship of a line or something else.
The expression is 8v(v+3)(v+3). There are three terms in which variable is v.
To rewrite the expression we have to multiply all the three terms with each other which can be done as under:
=8v(v+3)(v+3)
=[tex](8v^{2}+24v)(v+3)[/tex]
=[tex]8v^{3}+24v^{2}+24v^{2}+72v[/tex]
=[tex]8v^{3}+48v^{2} +72v[/tex]
Now divide it by 8.
=[tex]v^{3}+6v^{2} +9v[/tex]
Hence if we rewrite the expression 8v(v+3)(v+3) then we will get [tex]v^{3}+6v^{2} +9v[/tex] .
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