(2x^3+6y^4)(4x^9-5y^7)=

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Solution for (2x^3+6y^4)(4x^9-5y^7)= equation:


Simplifying
(2x3 + 6y4)(4x9 + -5y7) = 0

Multiply (2x3 + 6y4) * (4x9 + -5y7)
(2x3 * (4x9 + -5y7) + 6y4 * (4x9 + -5y7)) = 0
((4x9 * 2x3 + -5y7 * 2x3) + 6y4 * (4x9 + -5y7)) = 0

Reorder the terms:
((-10x3y7 + 8x12) + 6y4 * (4x9 + -5y7)) = 0
((-10x3y7 + 8x12) + 6y4 * (4x9 + -5y7)) = 0
(-10x3y7 + 8x12 + (4x9 * 6y4 + -5y7 * 6y4)) = 0
(-10x3y7 + 8x12 + (24x9y4 + -30y11)) = 0

Reorder the terms:
(-10x3y7 + 24x9y4 + 8x12 + -30y11) = 0
(-10x3y7 + 24x9y4 + 8x12 + -30y11) = 0

Solving
-10x3y7 + 24x9y4 + 8x12 + -30y11 = 0

Solving for variable 'x'.

Factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), '2'.
2(-5x3y7 + 12x9y4 + 4x12 + -15y11) = 0

Ignore the factor 2.

Subproblem 1

Set the factor '(-5x3y7 + 12x9y4 + 4x12 + -15y11)' equal to zero and attempt to solve: Simplifying -5x3y7 + 12x9y4 + 4x12 + -15y11 = 0 Solving -5x3y7 + 12x9y4 + 4x12 + -15y11 = 0 The solution to this equation could not be determined. This subproblem is being ignored because a solution could not be determined. The solution to this equation could not be determined.

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