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Solve by factoring 2w^2-11=-12
I'm having a super hard time with factoring....can someone plz help?
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eye of the wicked lord
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How do you factor this question? I don't understand
8p^2+40pq+50q^2
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Anonymous
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complete the equation.
-6x^2+15x-6=-(2x-1)(x+__) a. 2 b. -2 c. -3 d. 6 I'm really lost and i dont understand how to solve this
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someone
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which polynomial does the model represent (Model shows: 1 big black square, 2 long blank rectangles, 3 long rectangles, 3 small
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jai
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Write f(x) = x^3 - 4x^2 + 4x - 16 as a product of linear factors.
x = (x - 4)(x + 2i)(x - 2i) ?
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Anonymous
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Which expression is the factored equivalent of 3x^2-4x+1?
A. (3x-1)(x-1) B. (3x-1)(x+1) C. (3x+1)(x-1) D. (3x+1)(x+1) When I
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Izzy
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Factor out the greatest common factor. Simplify if possible.
9x^6-63x^5+36x^4=
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Billy
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factor x^4-3x^3-11x^2+3x+10 completely using the factor theorem.
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priya
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What is the factored form of 6x^4-21x^3-12x^2 ?
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Casey
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If three identical cubes have 3x^2+18x^2+36x+24 find a possible length of one side of one of the cubes
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Anonymous
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Factor 48y+36z using the GCF.
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No One
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Factor 24n−32 using the GCF.
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No One
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How to factorise t3-8t2+16t?
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amber
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Complete the rectangle to illustrate the product. (x+8)(x+7)
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Shirley
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Factor the Following:
3x^2 + 10xy + 7y^2
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Julie
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given that x = 2 is a zero of f(x) = x^3 - 3x^2 - 10x + 24, apply the factor theorem and factor f(x) into linear factors
f(x) =
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Factor -27h + 6 using the GCF.(1 point) Responses 3(9h + 2) 3(9h + 2) 3(-9h - 2) 3(-9h - 2) 3(-9h +2) 3(-9h +2) 3(-9h - 2)
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1.3x^2+17x+10
2.5y^8-125 3.a^2-2ab-15b^2 *Please help me.You have to factor by completing. Let's look at #1: 3x^2 + 17x + 10 We
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Alex
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Factor 9z plus 18 using the GCF
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use properties of operrations to factor 8w plus 16 using the GCF
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Factor neagitave 27h minus 6 using the GCF
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Factor negative 27h plus 6 using the GCF
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Use properties of operations two factor 8w + 16 using the GCF
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Factor 48y+36z using the GCF
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Which pattern can be used to factor the high-degree polynomial 16x^8−49x^2?(1 point)
A. (a−b)(a+b)=a2−b2 B.
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What are the additional linear factors of x^3−6x^2+11x−6 if x−3 is a factor? (1 point)
(x+2)(x+1) (x−2)(x−1)
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Sub-Zero
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use properties of operations to factor 8w + 16 Using the GFC
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valentine
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What are the additional linear factors of x^3−6x^2+11x−6 if x−3 is a factor? (1 point)
a. (x-2)(x+1) b. (x+2)(x-1) c.
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factor 24n-32 using the GCF
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SONS
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Steven will factor the expression 42xyz + 56xy – 7x by dividing each term by a common factor. Which possible common factor
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Factor completely: 5nTM – 151 – 200.
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kaylee
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Factor 3n" - n - 14
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kaylee
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Please help!! I keep getting the same answer for a question that is incorrect...
2x 1 ---------------- - (x + 1)( ----------) x^2
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☺︎
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I have this equation in factored form right here. h(x)=(x+1) (-x-1) (x+2) (x-1)
i understand that the answers -1, -2, and 1. What
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nene
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Factor 9z + 18 using the GCF.(1 point)
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x^2 - 7x - 30
factor completely
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Morgan
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Factor 18m − 24n using the GCF. (1 point)
Responses 6(3m − 4n) 6 Left Parenthesis 3 m minus 4 n Right
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Factor 3x^2 + x - 4
Help?
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huncho jack
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I'm having some trouble factoring a problem.
It's 75x^2 - 27 I know I can first factor out a GCF of 3 which leaves me with
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Susan
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Identify the pattern that can be used to factor the high-degree polynomial y4−8y2+16
. Pattern #1: (a+b)2=a2+2ab+b2 Pattern #2:
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Which pattern can be used to factor the high-degree polynomial 16x8−49x2 ?(1 point)
Responses (a−b)2=a2−2ab+b2 left
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10x^2+615x+20125
FACTOR PLS
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joe
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How can I factor 18x^2+x=5 by completing the square?
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Anonymous
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Factor completely: 2x^3 + 14x^2 + 6x + 42?
A. 2[(x^2 + 3)(x + 7)] B. (2x^2 + 6)(x + 7) C. (x^2 + 3)(2x + 14) D. 2(x^3 + 7x^2 + 3x
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Oscar
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Factor completely.
32a^2+96a+72 I tried to work it our but I can't seem to get the correct answer. Thanks!
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Claritza
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Factor completely. Remember to look first for a common factor and check by multiplying. if polynomial is prime, state this.
-36a^
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clary
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Factor 24N -32 using the GCF
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One of the factors of 3x^2+18x+24
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sea
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I don't understand how to factor this question:
(x+y)^2 -64 The final answer is (x + y + 8) (x + y - 8). I just don't understand
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TIM
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6x squared + 13x -5
_________________ 6x squared -23x +
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Dyl
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