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Factor the polynomial.
25w^6 + 35w^3
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To factor the polynomial 25w^6 + 35w^3, we can factor out the greatest common factor, which in this case is 5w^3:
25w^6 + 35w^3 = 5w^3(5w^3 + 7)
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